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Author: Oliver Pusse (Aug 18, 2008) - When visiting Intel we had the chance to take some pictures of the Penryn Die, which is produced in an 45 nanometer architecture. How small the processor really is can be seen if compared to a 1 Euro-Cent coin.
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When visiting Intel we had the chance to take some pictures of the Penryn Die, which is produced in an 45 nanometer architecture. How small the processor really is can be seen if compared to a 1 Euro-Cent coin. (picture: PCGH)
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When visiting Intel we had the chance to take some pictures of the Penryn Die, which is produced in an 45 nanometer architecture. How small the processor really is can be seen if compared to a 1 Euro-Cent coin. (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
Penryn Die (picture: PCGH)
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