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Panasonic will get 14nm for their LSI, by Intel
  • Intel Corporation today announced that it has entered into a manufacturing agreement with Panasonic Corporation's System LSI Business Division. Intel's custom foundry business will manufacture future Panasonic system-on-chips (SoCs) using Intel's 14nm low-power manufacturing process.

    Panasonic's next-generation SoCs will target audio visual-based equipment markets, and will enable higher levels of performance, power and viewing experience for consumers.

    "Intel's 14nm Tri-Gate process technology is very important to develop the next- generation SoCs," said Yoshifumi Okamoto, director, Panasonic Corporation SLSI Business Division. "We will deliver highly improved performance and power advantages with next-generation SoCs by leveraging Intel's 14nm Tri-Gate process technology through our collaboration."

    Intel's leading-edge 14nm low-power process technology, which includes the second generation of Tri-Gate transistors, is optimized for low-power applications. This will enable Panasonic's SoCs to achieve high levels of performance and functionality at lower power levels than was possible with planar transistors.

    http://newsroom.intel.com/community/intel_newsroom/blog/2014/07/07/intels-custom-foundry-will-manufacture-future-panasonic-system-on-chips-using-intels-14nm-low-power-process

    Very good news.

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  • Nice. Wonder when we'll see an Intel 14nm LSI in the GH camera line.

  • Wonder when we'll see an Intel 14nm LSI in the GH camera line.

    I guess it'll be next year cameras line. 4k60, HDMI 2.0, real raw recording.

  • Could possibly keep the heat at a minimum, although there would of course be a smaller surface area for integrated heat pipe.

  • Heat area can be disipated that its not the problem. The problem at 14nm is electron leak and data errors due to small space between transistors.