[Tecnología] Intel Israel's breakthrough revolutionizes chip development

27/04/2004 - 20:47 por JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows] | Informe spam
Israeli researchers at Intel have achieved a breakthrough in chip development that will enable computers to operate at 10 times the current speed.

In a development that promises to change the world of computing and telecommunications within five to 10 years, the electro-optic chips developed during the past year and a half at Intel's Jerusalem facility will replace the standard electronic chips used for communications between computer components. This will allow this communication to be conducted at the speed of light - 10 times the current speed.

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, has been operating in Israel since 1974, and has 5,200 employees at its four main development centers in Jerusalem, Haifa, Kiryat Gat and Petah Tikva.

According to a report in Ha'aretz, the Israeli team for the first time succeeded in developing electro-optical chipsets based on silicon wafers capable of converting electronic signals to optic signals within the chip. They have the potential to be mass-produced at the same cost as standard electronic chips. Currently, the manufacturing cost of an optical chip which is not made from silicon runs into hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

http://www.israel21c.org/bin/en.jsp...ion=0&



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#1 SemiP
27/04/2004 - 21:00 | Informe spam
¿Vas a poner todas las noticias de Intel sobre tecnologia? pues yo pondre las de AMD.

Y ajo y agua.




"JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]" escribió en el mensaje news:
Israeli researchers at Intel have achieved a breakthrough in chip development that will enable computers to operate at 10 times the
current speed.

In a development that promises to change the world of computing and telecommunications within five to 10 years, the electro-optic
chips developed during the past year and a half at Intel's Jerusalem facility will replace the standard electronic chips used for
communications between computer components. This will allow this communication to be conducted at the speed of light - 10 times the
current speed.

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, has been operating in Israel since 1974, and has 5,200 employees at its four main development
centers in Jerusalem, Haifa, Kiryat Gat and Petah Tikva.

According to a report in Ha'aretz, the Israeli team for the first time succeeded in developing electro-optical chipsets based on
silicon wafers capable of converting electronic signals to optic signals within the chip. They have the potential to be
mass-produced at the same cost as standard electronic chips. Currently, the manufacturing cost of an optical chip which is not made
from silicon runs into hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

http://www.israel21c.org/bin/en.jsp...ion=0&



Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows

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#2 ABC
27/04/2004 - 21:10 | Informe spam
13 min.

ya me parecía a mi.

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"SemiP" escribió en el mensaje
news:
¿Vas a poner todas las noticias de Intel sobre tecnologia? pues yo pondre


las de AMD.

Y ajo y agua.




"JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]" escribió en el mensaje


news:
Israeli researchers at Intel have achieved a breakthrough in chip


development that will enable computers to operate at 10 times the
current speed.

In a development that promises to change the world of computing and


telecommunications within five to 10 years, the electro-optic
chips developed during the past year and a half at Intel's Jerusalem


facility will replace the standard electronic chips used for
communications between computer components. This will allow this


communication to be conducted at the speed of light - 10 times the
current speed.

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, has been operating in Israel since


1974, and has 5,200 employees at its four main development
centers in Jerusalem, Haifa, Kiryat Gat and Petah Tikva.

According to a report in Ha'aretz, the Israeli team for the first time


succeeded in developing electro-optical chipsets based on
silicon wafers capable of converting electronic signals to optic signals


within the chip. They have the potential to be
mass-produced at the same cost as standard electronic chips. Currently,


the manufacturing cost of an optical chip which is not made
from silicon runs into hundreds or even thousands of dollars.




http://www.israel21c.org/bin/en.jsp...ion=0&



Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows

http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

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rights.
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#3 Anonimo
27/04/2004 - 21:12 | Informe spam
Dedícate al libro y que te ayude Vulpes y todos tus clones.
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Israeli researchers at Intel have achieved a breakthrough


in chip development that will enable computers to operate
at 10 times the current speed.

In a development that promises to change the world of


computing and telecommunications within five to 10 years,
the electro-optic chips developed during the past year and
a half at Intel's Jerusalem facility will replace the
standard electronic chips used for communications between
computer components. This will allow this communication to
be conducted at the speed of light - 10 times the current
speed.

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, has been operating


in Israel since 1974, and has 5,200 employees at its four
main development centers in Jerusalem, Haifa, Kiryat Gat
and Petah Tikva.

According to a report in Ha'aretz, the Israeli team for


the first time succeeded in developing electro-optical
chipsets based on silicon wafers capable of converting
electronic signals to optic signals within the chip. They
have the potential to be mass-produced at the same cost as
standard electronic chips. Currently, the manufacturing
cost of an optical chip which is not made from silicon runs
into hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

http://www.israel21c.org/bin/en.jsp...ion=0&



Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows

http://www.multingles.net/jmt.htm

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantías de


ninguna clase, y no otorga ningún derecho.

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confers no rights.
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