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'''Hyper Scaling''' is an umbrella marketing term used by [[Intel]] to describe a collection of [[density enabler]] technologies used in the fabrication process of extremely high-density CMOS logic. | '''Hyper Scaling''' is an umbrella marketing term used by [[Intel]] to describe a collection of [[density enabler]] technologies used in the fabrication process of extremely high-density CMOS logic. | ||
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Revision as of 22:11, 20 May 2018
Hyper Scaling is an umbrella marketing term used by Intel to describe a collection of density enabler technologies used in the fabrication process of extremely high-density CMOS logic.