Intel confirms 45nm, high-K for Penryn

The first shots of a Penryn 45nm die.

Speaking to tech.co.uk on Thursday, Intel confirmed details of its die-shrink for the Penryn family of CPUs - the next generation of its Core 2 processors which will replace the phenomenally successful Conroe and Kentsfield chips later this year.

Two new fabs, in Oregon and Arizona, are ready to begin mass production of chips based on the 45nm process in the second half of 2007, while a third fab in Israel will come online at the beginning of 2008.

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