• The 1.5 μm process (1.5 micrometer process) is the level of MOSFET semiconductor process technology that was reached around 1981–1982, by companies such...
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  • The 1 μm process (1 micrometer process) is a level of MOSFET semiconductor process technology that was commercialized around the 1984–1986 timeframe,...
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  • VIC-II, a video display controller developed for the Commodore 64 in 1982 (5 μm). Intel 8085 CPU launched in 1976. Intel 8086 CPU launched in 1978. Intel...
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  • Mtr./mm², 2.04x from 60.5 Mtr./mm² for Intel 7. However, high-density SRAM cell had scaled only by 0.77x (from 0.0312 to 0.024 μm²) and high-performance...
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    Archived from the original on July 20, 2021. Retrieved September 6, 2021. "1.5 μm lithography process - WikiChip". en.wikichip.org. Archived from the original...
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    Gram-variable-staining facultative anaerobic bacteria. The organisms are small (1.0–1.5 μm in diameter) non-spore-forming, nonmotile coccobacilli. Once classified...
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  • The 10 μm process (10 micrometer process) is the level of MOSFET semiconductor process technology that was commercially reached around 1971, by companies...
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  • The 6 μm process (6 micrometers) is the level of semiconductor process technology that was reached around 1974 by companies such as Intel. The 6 μm process...
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    (ultra-low voltage) 1.0 GHz (ultra-low voltage) 1.1 GHz (low voltage) 1.2 GHz (low voltage) 1.3 GHz 1.4 GHz 1.5 GHz 1.6 GHz 1.7 GHz Dothan 0.09 μm (90 nm) process...
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    velocities between the wrist and digits of an individual's hand decrease by 0.5 m/s for each inch increase in height. As a direct consequence, impulse latencies...
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