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Intel’s 3D tri-gate Transistor Redesign Brings Huge Efficiency Gains
At the moment, it certainly looks as though ARM will go planar at the 22-nm node, while Intel will go tri-gate. To judge if tri-gate offers Intel a significant advantage, a few questions need to be answered:
• Intel announced that their 22-nm tri-gate transistor consumed 50 percent lower power when compared to their 32-nm planar transistor. But what are the power savings for a 22-nm tri-gate transistor when compared to a 22-nm planar transistor?
• How much chip power can one save by using a 22-nm tri-gate transistor in a microprocessor instead of a 22-nm planar transistor? Is it 10 percent? Or is it 30 percent? Or is it 50 percent?
It is not difficult to get estimates for these. Let’s take a look.
Transistor-level calculations
Tri-Gate, Intel, ARM, Mobile Will tri-gate play an important role in the Intel-ARM tussle?
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