Though it could take years to mature, the Stanford approach points toward the possibility of industrial - scale production of carbon nanotube semiconductors, according to Naresh Shanbhag, a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and director of SONIC, a consortium for next -
generation chip design research.
In May of 2017, Intel unveiled its next -
generation chips designed for notebook machines.
Not exact matches
While the
design would be moderately disruptive for industry, it's still compatible with standard silicon fab technology and opens the potential for
generations of ever - smaller fin FETs on a
chip, he said.
The model's first -
generation design will consist of a circuit board with 16
chips, each containing a 256 - by - 256 array of silicon neurons.
Intel is finally getting ready to push out its next -
generation low power Atom
chip designed for tablets and other ultraportable devices.
Although Apple reportedly is prepping a iPad 2, with an internally
designed dual - core A5
chip with quadruple the performance of the current iPad, several developers said that the current
generation of Apple hardware doesn't even come close to the Xoom's hardware, which includes a dual - core 1 - GHz Nvidia Tegra 2
chip for improved performance.
And if you can wait a few months, tablets boasting Nvidia's Next
Generation Tegra
chip will offer superior overall performance in similar
designs.
Apple announced the fourth
generation iPad featuring a 9.7 - inch Retina display, new Apple -
designed A6X
chip offering twice the CPU performance and up to twice the graphics performance of the A5X
chip (from the 3rd
generation iPad), all while delivering the same 10 hours of battery life in the same thin and light iPad
design.
The fourth
generation iPad features a gorgeous 9.7 - inch Retina display, Apple -
designed A6X
chip, FaceTime HD camera, iOS 6.1 and ultrafast wireless performance.
From its premium
design, to being a phone powered by Qualcomm's latest
generation Snapdragon 835
chip, and still one of the few in the market to boast a 4K HDR - ready display, the Sony Xperia XZ is just oozing with so much tech goodness that we can't hardly wait to get it in our hands to check out even deeper.
The lock features a new -
generation Bluetooth
chip and a traditional door knob
design.
The new
chips are part of Intel's H - series line of eighth -
generation chips,
designed to be the most powerful processors that the company offers for laptops.
Intel did just introduce its first seventh -
generation Core (aka Kaby Lake) processors, but the current versions are lower - power
chips designed for ultraportables, not mobile workhorses like the MacBook Pro.
The 15 - inch models are still using the fourth -
generation Core i7
chips they got back in 2014, for example, while the basic
designs of both the 13 - and 15 - inch systems have remained largely the same since they were introduced in 2012.
Thus, you'll find new X-Series processors released this year that are based on last - year's
chip design, only enhanced and now considered as a current -
generation solution.
But Intel will take a generational
chip design, revamp it for better processing and added features, and launch products alongside the current -
generation portfolio.
With a second -
generation Apple -
designed performance controller, all six cores in the A11
chip can be accessed at the same time, resulting in much improved performance, especially when it comes to multi-threaded workloads.
Its Retina display, powerful
chip, enhanced cameras and advanced sensors, including a gyroscope and accelerometer for accurate motion tracking, are
designed to support the next
generation of AR apps.
The next -
generation Qualcomm TrueWireless technology is supported on the recently introduced QCC5100 series breakthrough Bluetooth audio System - on -
Chip (SoC), which is
designed to help reduce power consumption by up to 65 percent compared to the previous
generation.
The company says that the
chip is
designed specifically for the operation of deep neural network tasks at high speeds and low cost, enabling developers to build the «next
generation» of deep neural network applications on Windows clients.
We've seen Intel powering a number of wearable products already such as the MICA braceless, where the
chip maker joined up with Opening Ceremony, the second
generation version of Google Glass, which of course was
designed with Google and the TAG Heuer smartwatch.
Its 30 percent smaller than Qualcomm's previous -
generation chip, and in theory allows for thinner case
designs (though, clearly, Michael Kors didn't get the message).
More specifically, the iPhone 8 includes a new A11 Bionic
chip that's integrated with an Apple -
designed GPU, which Apple claims will deliver up to 30 percent faster graphics performance than the previous
generation.
As the name suggests, this
chip was
designed expressly for next -
generation Android Wear watches.
«The new
generation of iPhone features a glass back
design that enables wireless charging, Retina HD displays, A11 Bionic
chip and is
designed for the ultimate augmented reality experience.»
The A11 Bionic
chip also integrates an Apple -
designed GPU with a three - core
design that delivers graphics performance up to 30 % faster than the previous
generation.
With Intel's new approach to
chip design, it's hard to predict how many
generations of
chips will be made on the 10 - nm process.
Advanced Technology Apple pioneered the custom
designed System in Package (SiP) for Apple Watch, and continues to develop this breakthrough technology with the second
generation S2
chip.
The problem has been reported in North America since August, and it appears that Touch Disease affects only the 6 - th
generation of iPhones (not the «S» version) because of a
design flaw that makes the devices vulnerable, eventually leading to loosing or breaking the connection between the touch ID
chips and the motherboard.
First up is the Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor, a dedicated
chip designed to power the next
generation of wearables.
The 5th
generation iPad is thinner, lighter, sports an iPad mini-like
design and is powered by Apple's faster A7
chip.
We're looking at a Full HD touchscreen display, up to a sixth -
generation Intel
chip, up to 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of storage, all packed in a neat metal unibody
design.
All devices will get the latest 7th -
generation Intel Core i processors based on the Kaby Lake
chip design.
The new fourth
generation iPad features a gorgeous 9.7 - inch Retina ™ display, new Apple -
designed A6X
chip, FaceTime HD camera and ultrafast wireless performance.
The same source claims the upcoming iPad Pro's
chip could feature a 7nm
design, which is highly unlikely given that the existing A11 Bionic
chip on the latest -
generation iPhones are manufactured with a 10nm process.