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* [[IBM]] (also made by [[Motorola]]) | * [[IBM]] (also made by [[Motorola]]) | ||
** {{ibm|PowerPC 601}}, 110 MHz / 120 MHz | ** {{ibm|PowerPC 601}}, 110 MHz / 120 MHz | ||
* Motorola | * Motorola | ||
** {{motorola|68040}} | ** {{motorola|68040}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:03, 26 April 2016
The 650 nm lithography process was a semiconductor manufacturing process used by some integrated circuit manufacturers in early 1990s. This process was later replaced by 500 nm and 350 nm processes.
Industry
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Process Name |
1st Production |
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Contacted Gate Pitch |
Interconnect Pitch (M1P) |
SRAM bit cell |
Cypress | IDT | TI | IBM | Motorola |
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1992 | 1993 | 1993 | 1995 | 1995 |
Value | Value | Value | Value | Value |
? nm | ? nm | ? nm | ? nm | ? nm |
? nm | ? nm | ? nm | ? nm | ? nm |
? µm2 | ? µm2 | ? µm2 | ? µm2 | ? µm2 |
650 nm Microprocessors
- Cyrix
- Cx5x86-100GP, 100 MHz, July 1995
- 486 DX
- 5x86
- IBM (also made by Motorola)
- PowerPC 601, 110 MHz / 120 MHz
- Motorola
- Ross