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− | The ''' | + | The '''90 nm lithography process''' is a [[technology node|full node]] semiconductor manufacturing process following the [[110 nm lithography process|110 nm process]] stopgap. Commercial [[integrated circuit]] manufacturing using 90 nm process began in 2003. This technology was superseded by the [[80 nm lithography process|80 nm process]] (HN) / [[65 nm lithography process|65 nm process]] (FN) in 2006. |
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| 220 nm || 0.63x || 240 nm || 0.71x || 245 nm || 0.70x || ? nm || ?x || ? nm || ?x || ? nm || ?x || ? nm || ?x | | 220 nm || 0.63x || 240 nm || 0.71x || 245 nm || 0.70x || ? nm || ?x || ? nm || ?x || ? nm || ?x || ? nm || ?x | ||
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== 90 nm Microprocessors== | == 90 nm Microprocessors== | ||
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** {{intel|Pentium D}} | ** {{intel|Pentium D}} | ||
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== 90 nm Microarchitectures == | == 90 nm Microarchitectures == | ||
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