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− | The '''20 nm lithography process''' is a [[technology node#half node|half-node]] semiconductor manufacturing process used as a stopgap between the [[22 nm lithography process|22 nm]] and [[16 nm lithography process|16 nm]] processes. Commercial [[integrated circuit]] manufacturing using 20 nm process began in 2014. This technology superseded by commercial [[16 nm lithography process|16 nm process]]. | + | The '''20 nm lithography process''' is a [[technology node#half node|half-node]] semiconductor manufacturing process used as a stopgap between the [[22 nm lithography process|22 nm]] and [[16 nm lithography process|16 nm]] processes. The term "20 nm" is simply a commercial name for a generation of a certain size and its technology, as opposed to gate length or half pitch. Commercial [[integrated circuit]] manufacturing using 20 nm process began in 2014. This technology superseded by commercial [[16 nm lithography process|16 nm process]]. |
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Revision as of 02:09, 26 April 2016
The 20 nm lithography process is a half-node semiconductor manufacturing process used as a stopgap between the 22 nm and 16 nm processes. The term "20 nm" is simply a commercial name for a generation of a certain size and its technology, as opposed to gate length or half pitch. Commercial integrated circuit manufacturing using 20 nm process began in 2014. This technology superseded by commercial 16 nm process.
Industry
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Contacted Gate Pitch |
Interconnect Pitch (M1P) |
SRAM bit cell |
Samsung | TSMC | ||
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Value | 28 nm Δ | Value | 28 nm Δ |
64 nm | 0.71x | 87 nm | 0.71x |
64 nm | 0.67x | 67 nm | 0.70x |
? µm2 | ?x | 0.07 µm2 | 0.55x |
20 nm Microprocessors
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20 nm System on Chips
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20 nm Microarchitectures
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