Wouldn't you just love one for your wall? Intel shows off 300mm wafer of 45nm Penryn dies
IDF SPRING 2007 OK, OK, here it is and it's just what you wanted: gratuitously naked Penryn
Sex Die Shots.
It's a 300mm wafer that provides a really cool light splitting, rainbow effect. Also, there are some photos of it being held up by important Intel people, Mooly Eden and Pat Gelsinger.
Penryn is the new 45nm processor from Intel, and this is the first public showing of the new process that was
announced in February, so enjoy!
Feeling better now? Don't give us the details
in the forums, please!
However I am sure there are those who will be replying to the article with one hand only.. ;)
One handed people? ;)
Well I get to play with one tomorrow. :D:D /note to self, don't wear tight underwear.
/curse you lucky people! ;)
Its a little bit tricky to grow cuboid ingots...
4-storey MEGA WEDGIE!
Say what now?
You mean cpu's are grown to order?
k so its basicaly cos they have to rotate the thingy to get a solid crystal, squares are a bit hard to rotate properly like that :p
That's kind of like the glass needed for Optical Cable. The more expensive the cable, the closer the glass fibers were to the center of the sheet, or so you'd expect.
There's a little alignment notch at one point along the edge. Err, not point as it's a circle... but you know what I mean. Anyways, as it turns out, the tiny amount of extra surface area you get along the edge because of that can really screw with heat uniformity data. Toss that point (and, more likely than not, the chip that would be built there), and the data gets a surprising amount better.
It's true for the whole edge area (it adds something like 900mm^2), so the edge will cool slightly faster, and as a result might not always have as good of a yield. As dies get smaller though, we can fit more chips per wafer and help counteract this.