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Facts about "ETANN - Intel"
core voltage5 V (50 dV, 500 cV, 5,000 mV) +
designerIntel +
die area93.15 mm² (0.144 in², 0.932 cm², 93,150,000 µm²) +
die length8.1 mm (0.81 cm, 0.319 in, 8,100 µm) +
die width11.5 mm (1.15 cm, 0.453 in, 11,500 µm) +
first announced1989 +
first launched1989 +
full page nameintel/etann +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
ldate1989 +
manufacturerIntel +
market segmentArtificial Intelligence +
model number80170NX +
nameETANN +
part number80170NX +
power dissipation2 W (2,000 mW, 0.00268 hp, 0.002 kW) +
power dissipation (average)1.5 W (1,500 mW, 0.00201 hp, 0.0015 kW) +
process1,000 nm (1 μm, 0.001 mm) +