Intel's first volume production of a 0.13-micron chip won't begin until the third quarter, and AMD isn't producing chips using the process until 2002. Both companies produce most of their current processors using a 0.18-micron process. PC World, June 2001
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We plan to begin production on 0.13-micron (130-nanometer) technology in the fourth quarter of this year and complete our conversion by the end of next year. The first products to take advantage of this technology will be even higher-performance/lower-power versions of our seventh-generation architecture. These product families are code-named "Thoroughbred" and "Appaloosa," and are targeted at the performance and value segments of the market, respectively.
In the second half of 2002, we plan to introduce processors utilizing our 130-nanometer SOI technology, including the first members of our eighth-generation Hammer family, which we believe will enable us to lead the way in delivering 64-bit performance to the desktop, while opening up new market opportunities for AMD the highest-end segments of the market. The Hammer family will deliver uncompromising performance on existing 32-bit applications while enabling users to migrate to 64-bit computing as required. Our latest plan calls for first samples to be available on 0.13-micron SOI technology by the end of this year. We have successfully produced 130-nanometer SRAMs as test vehicles in our Dresden production fab. We plan to generate revenues from our Hammer family processors in the second half of 2002. 2001 AMD Annual Shareholders' Meeting
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