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A Nanometer is about one twenty- five millionth of an inch and chips of this scale are used in systems from supercomputers to consumer devices, Michael Loughran, a spokesman for Armonk, New York-based IBM, said in an interview.
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"Nanometer mixed-signal ICs are a key growth driver for semiconductor companies worldwide, and their verification presents a significant challenge," said Wentzel.
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I mean I was specifically referring to the advanced logic to below 90 Nanometer.
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I mean I was specifically referring to the advanced logic to below 90 Nanometer.
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Nanometer, our set-up-box is for cable, satellite and IPTV.
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Nanometer-sized, well-distributed silver particles have a significantly higher surface area than, for example, a pure silver layer.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Nanometer, our set-up-box is for cable, satellite and IPTV.
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Nanometer-sized diamonds occur at the base a layer of sediment directly above the remains of extinct animals (mammoths, dire wolves, etc.) and artifacts from Clovis culture at the research site in Murray Springs, Arizona.
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Nanometer-sized diamonds occur at the base a layer of sediment directly above the remains of extinct animals (mammoths, dire wolves, etc.) and artifacts from Clovis culture at the research site in Murray Springs, Arizona.
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Image: Nanometer-sized diamonds occur at the base a layer of sediment directly above the remains of extinct animals (mammoths, dire wolves, etc.) and artifacts from Clovis culture at the research site in Murray Springs, Arizona.
Centauri Dreams 2009
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