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Logic Technology Advances
Did you know that today�s transistor gates are 200 times shorter than they were 30 years ago? Explore our 130nm logic technology featuring 60nm transistors, low-k dielectrics, and Cu interconnects.
Intel Research Expands to Spain
Intel plans to work with the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya in Spain to advance microarchitecture. Find out more.
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Speech Recognition Enhances e-Business
Internet developers can soon use new speech and call control tags in markup languages to enable multi-modal access to Web applications and services. Find out more.
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