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How big is a microprocessor?

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Answered by kitkaaaaatt
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Answer:

A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter! Intel and other microprocessor manufacturers are already working on the next generation of chips.  These will use transistors measuring a mere 32 nanometers in width.

Explanation:

Today, Intel produces microprocessors with transistors measuring only 45 nanometers wide.

Answered by thakrepayal
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  • Intel produces microprocessors with transistors activity solely forty-five nanometers wide.
  • A metric linear unit is a common fraction of a meter! Intel and different silicon chip makers square measure already acting on the ensuing generation of chips.
  • These can use transistors activity a mere thirty-two nanometers wide.
  • Motorola typically delineates it as a 16-bit processor.
  • The combination of high performance, massive (16 megabytes or 224 bytes) memory area, and fairly low value created it the foremost well-liked electronic equipment style of its category.
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