Processors Using 180 Nm Manufacturing Technology
- Intel Coppermine E- October, 1999
- Intel Celeron (Willamette) - May, 2002
- Motorola PowerPC 7445 and 7455 (Apollo 6) - January, 2002
Preceded by 250 nm |
CMOS manufacturing processes | Succeeded by 130 nm |
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