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Leading at the Edge: Intel Technology and Manufacturing
Intel has been leading the pursuit of Moore’s Law for its entire existence. We have continuously advanced silicon technology and moved the capabilities of the industry forward. Today, the unmatched scope and scale of our investments in R&D and manufacturing ensure Intel continues to maintain industry leadership and drive innovation to provide our customers and consumers with leading-edge products in high volume.
Intel manufacturing processes advance according to Moore’s Law, delivering ever more functionality and performance, improved energy efficiency and lower cost per transistor with each generation. By continually advancing silicon technology and moving the industry forward, we empower people to do more, to enhance their knowledge, to strengthen their connections, to build the future, and to create and live in a smart and connected world.
Intel China President Ian Yang welcomes partners, customers, government officials, academics and press to the companys Technology and Manufacturing Day in Beijing on Sept. 19, 2017. The agenda focused on the countrys ever-expanding technology eco-system and Intels commitment to growing with the China IC industry. Intel has a 32-year history in China with world-class fab and assembly test facilities and a total capital expenditure since 2004 of $13 billion. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel China President Ian Yang welcomes partners, customers, government officials, academics and press to the company’s Technology and Manufacturing Day in Beijing on Sept. 19, 2017. The agenda focused on the country’s ever-expanding technology eco-system and Intel’s commitment to growing with the China IC industry. Intel has a 32-year history in China with world-class fab and assembly test facilities and a total capital expenditure since 2004 of $13 billion. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Stacy Smith, group president of Manufacturing, Operations and Sales at Intel Corporation, displays a 10 nm “Cannon Lake” wafer featuring the world’s tightest transistor and metal pitches during the company's Technology and Manufacturing Day in Beijing on Sept. 19, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Mark Bohr, Intel Senior Fellow in the Technology and Manufacturing Group, speaks during the company's Technology and Manufacturing Day in Beijing on Sept. 19, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Stacy Smith, group president of Manufacturing, Operations and Sales at Intel Corporation, accepts a 10 nm Cannon Lake wafer featuring the worlds tightest transistor and metal pitches during the company's Technology and Manufacturing Day in Beijing on Sept. 19, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Stacy Smith, group president of Manufacturing, Operations and Sales at Intel Corporation, speaks during the company's Technology and Manufacturing Day in Beijing on Sept. 19, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Zane Ball, Intel Custom Foundry vice president and general manager, speaks during the company's Technology and Manufacturing Day in Beijing on Sept. 19, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
ARM GM, VP and Fellow Gus Yeung displays Intel’s first 10 nm test chip containing Arm Cortex-A75 CPU cores implemented with industry-standard design flows enabling performance in excess of 3 GHz during Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day in Beijing on Sept. 19, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Zane Ball (right), Intel Custom Foundry vice president and general manager, and Rina Raman, vice president of Intels Programmable Solutions Group, unveil high-level plans for its coming generation of FPGAs using the 10 nm process technology and foundry platform during the company's Technology and Manufacturing Day in Beijing on Sept. 19, 2017. Introduced under the code name Falcon Mesa, the FPGA will offer new levels of performance to support the growing bandwidth demands of data center, enterprise and networking environments. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel Corporation executives (from left) Stacy Smith, Sohail Ahmed, Dr. Ann Kelleher and Dr. Venkata (Murthy) Renduchintala speak Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel Corporation executives (from left) Stacy Smith, Sohail Ahmed, Dr. Ann Kelleher and Dr. Venkata (Murthy) Renduchintala speak Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Dr. Venkata (Murthy) Renduchintala, president of the Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Dr. Venkata (Murthy) Renduchintala, president of the Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Dr. Venkata (Murthy) Renduchintala, president of the Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Kaizad R. Mistry, corporate vice president in the Technology and Manufacturing Group and co-director of logic technology development at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Kaizad R. Mistry, corporate vice president in the Technology and Manufacturing Group and co-director of logic technology development at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Kaizad R. Mistry, corporate vice president in the Technology and Manufacturing Group and co-director of logic technology development at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Ruth A. Brain, Intel fellow in the Technology and Manufacturing Group and the director of interconnect technology and integration at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Ruth A. Brain, Intel fellow in the Technology and Manufacturing Group and the director of interconnect technology and integration at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Ruth A. Brain, Intel fellow in the Technology and Manufacturing Group and the director of interconnect technology and integration at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco with a focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Mark T. Bohr, Intel senior fellow and director of process architecture and integration at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco., to focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Mark T. Bohr, Intel senior fellow and director of process architecture and integration at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco., to focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Mark T. Bohr, Intel senior fellow and director of process architecture and integration at Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco., to focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Stacy Smith, executive vice president leading manufacturing, operations and sales for Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco., to focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Stacy Smith, executive vice president leading manufacturing, operations and sales for Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco., to focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Stacy Smith, executive vice president leading manufacturing, operations and sales for Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco., to focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Stacy Smith, executive vice president leading manufacturing, operations and sales for Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco., to focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Stacy Smith, executive vice president leading manufacturing, operations and sales for Intel Corporation, speaks Tuesday, March, 28, 2017, at Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Day. Intel is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day in San Francisco., to focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel Corporation is hosting Technology and Manufacturing Day on March 28, 2017, in San Francisco., to focus on the company's role as a technology leader. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel continues to lead in transistor density, providing a full generation of improved performance, power, density and cost-per-transistor reduction when compared with others. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel offers the world's highest performance transistors. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel is now coordinating its product and technology improvements in an annual wave to enable a more diverse range of products built on each process technology generation. (Credit: Intel Corporation)