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March 23rd, 2004
Chipmaker Takes Next Step in 'Nano' Race
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Texas Instruments has become the latest chipmaker to solidify plans to produce chips that are smaller than 90-nanometers in size. The Dallas-based firm said it is currently on track to sample a wireless 65-nm Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor processor in the first quarter of 2005, maintaining its two-year cycle between manufacturing technology generations.
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