45 Nanometer - Processors Using 45 Nm Technology

Processors Using 45 Nm Technology

  • Matsushita has released the 45 nm Uniphier.
  • Wolfdale, Yorkfield, Yorkfield XE and Penryn are current Intel cores sold under the Core 2 brand.
  • Intel Core i7 series processors, i5 750 (Lynnfield and Clarksfield).
  • Pentium Dual-Core Wolfdale-3M are current Intel mainstream dual core sold under the Pentium brand.
  • Diamondville, Pineview are current Intel cores with Hyper-Threading sold under the Intel Atom brand.
  • AMD Deneb (Phenom II) and Shanghai (Opteron) Quad-Core Processors, Regor (Athlon II) dual core processors, Caspian (Turion II) mobile dual core processors.
  • AMD(Phenom II) "Thuban" Six-Core Processor (1055T)
  • Xenon on Xbox 360 S model.
  • Cell Broadband Engine in PlayStation 3 Slim model – September 2009.
  • Samsung S5PC110, as known as Hummingbird.
  • Texas Instruments OMAP 3 and 4 series.
  • IBM POWER7 and z196
  • Fujitsu SPARC64 VIIIfx series
  • The yet-to-be-further-specified Wii U IBM CPU.

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