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January 19th, 2004
TI builds 1-GHz DSP in 90-nm process
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Setting marks in DSP speed and process geometry, Texas Instruments Inc. is sampling a 1-GHz device built in a 90-nanometer process. The device, which can execute 8 billion instructions in a second, the company said, is expected to cut costs and boost performance in video, wireless infrastructure, broadband networking and medical diagnostics applications.
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