Its a nanophone!
It would appear that TI is delivering chips for wireless phones based on its 65nm process. The chip architecture description is rather impressive. Because the circuit density is so high it allows the implementation of system-on-a-chip solutions incorporating both analog and digital functions. Also of interest is that the process may end up in Sun's UltraSPARC® processors.
But it gives real meaning to the statement "Could you pass the nanophone…"



March 20th, 2005 at 11:04 PM
Nano-vector-telephones may be
Tasks-oriented clustered molecular-memory-devices may be useful for the development of Nano-vector-telephones.