Intel to hold technology show at VLSI Symposium

Intel has announced the details of its 13 articles for the VLSI Symposium, which will be held from June 13-17.
 Intel to hold technology show at VLSI Symposium
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Chip manufacturers have completed their final preparations for the VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) Symposium to be held today. At the VLSI Symposium chip design conference, Intel shared details on 13 articles containing the technologies it developed.

Intel will introduce its new technologies with the VLSI Symposium

The VLSI Symposium is regularly held by IEEE every year. The event, which will be held in Honolulu Hawaii between June 13-17 this year, has already managed to become the focus of attention of technology enthusiasts.

Participating with technology development, laboratory and design engineering teams, Intel made a statement on the topics. Presentations will be made in areas such as CMOS FinFET technology, RISC-V architecture processor and p-type WSe2.

Intel has increased its investment in the open source RISC-V architecture. Announcing that it has developed an 8-core RISC-V processor, the company announced that it will use the CNM (Compute Near Memory) technique for production.

Raja Koduri, Intel executive, “Building the workforce for 2030: How to bring great students into the company and what to teach them? I will be with you with a presentation titled. made statements.

The company announced that they have observed a two-fold reduction in the area of ​​high-performance Logic Library, thanks to the technology it calls Intel 4 process. The company, which uses intense ultraviolet to simplify the process flow, will use the technologies it has developed in its new generation processors.

Analysts state that Intel needs to invest more in R&D in order to compete with Apple and AMD. It seems that Intel will rekindle the competition with its 13th generation processors.

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