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Revision as of 17:46, 5 September 2016
The 45 nanometer (45 nm) lithography process is a full node semiconductor manufacturing process following the 55 nm process stopgap. Commercial integrated circuit manufacturing using 45 nm process began in 2007. This technology was superseded by the 40 nm process (HN) / 32 nm process (FN) in 2010.
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Industry
Fab |
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Process Name |
1st Production |
Type |
Wafer |
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Contacted Gate Pitch |
Interconnect Pitch (M1P) |
SRAM bit cell (HD) |
SRAM bit cell (LP) |
DRAM bit cell |
Intel | Fujitsu | TI | Toshiba / Sony / NEC | IBM / Toshiba / Sony / AMD | |||||
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P1266 | CS-300 | ||||||||
2007 | 2008 | 2008 | 2006 | 2007 | |||||
Bulk | PDSOI | ||||||||
300mm | |||||||||
Value | 65 nm Δ | Value | 65 nm Δ | Value | 65 nm Δ | Value | 65 nm Δ | Value | 65 nm Δ |
180 nm | 0.82x | 190 nm | ?x | ? nm | ?x | 180 nm | ?x | 190 nm | 0.76x |
160 nm | 0.76x | ? nm | ?x | ? nm | ?x | ? nm | ?x | ? nm | ?x |
0.346 µm2 | 0.61x | 0.225 µm2 | ?x | 0.255 µm2 | ?x | 0.248 µm2 | ?x | 0.370 µm2 | 0.57x |
0.067 µm2 | 0.53x |
Design Rules
Intel 45nm Design Rules | |||
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Layer | Pitch | Thick | Aspect Ratio |
Isolation | 200 nm | 200 nm | - |
Contacted Gate | 180 nm | 60 nm | -- |
Metal 1 | 160 nm | 144 nm | 1.8 |
Metal 2 | 160 nm | 144 nm | 1.8 |
Metal 3 | 160 nm | 144 nm | 1.8 |
Metal 4 | 240 nm | 216 nm | 1.8 |
Metal 5 | 280 nm | 252 nm | 1.8 |
Metal 6 | 360 nm | 324 nm | 1.8 |
Metal 7 | 560 nm | 504 nm | 1.7 |
Metal 8 | 810 nm | 720 nm | 1.8 |
Metal 9 | 30.5 µm | 7 µm | 0.4 |
45 nm Microprocessors
- AMD
- IBM
- Intel
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45 nm System on Chips
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45 nm Microarchitectures
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