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| 2000 || HiPerMOS 6 || [[0.18 µm]] || 1.5 V || | | 2000 || HiPerMOS 6 || [[0.18 µm]] || 1.5 V || | ||
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− | | 2001 || HiPerMOS 7 || [[0.13 µm]] || 1.2 V || | + | | 2001 || HiPerMOS 7 || [[0.13 µm]] || 1.2 V || SOI |
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− | | 2004 || HiPerMOS 8 || [[90 nm]] || || | + | | 2004 || HiPerMOS 8 || [[90 nm]] || || SOI |
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| style="text-decoration: line-through" | 2006 || style="text-decoration: line-through" | HiPerMOS 9 || style="text-decoration: line-through" | [[65 nm]] || || Planned for 2006, Motorola was spun off as [[Freescale]] | | style="text-decoration: line-through" | 2006 || style="text-decoration: line-through" | HiPerMOS 9 || style="text-decoration: line-through" | [[65 nm]] || || Planned for 2006, Motorola was spun off as [[Freescale]] |
Latest revision as of 01:19, 27 April 2016
HiPerMOS (high Performance CMOS) was a series of technology processes developed by Motorola for high end CMOS microprocessors and memories.
Processes[edit]
Year | Name | Process | Voltage | |
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1995 | HiPerMOS 1 | 0.50 µm | 3.3 V | |
1996 | HiPerMOS 2 | 0.35 µm | 2.5 V | |
1997 | HiPerMOS 3 | 0.28 µm | 2.5 V | |
1997 | HiPerMOS 4 | 0.25 µm | 1.8 V | |
1999 | HiPerMOS 5 | 0.22 µm | 1.8 V | |
2000 | HiPerMOS 6 | 0.18 µm | 1.5 V | |
2001 | HiPerMOS 7 | 0.13 µm | 1.2 V | SOI |
2004 | HiPerMOS 8 | 90 nm | SOI | |
2006 | HiPerMOS 9 | 65 nm | Planned for 2006, Motorola was spun off as Freescale |
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