Scott

Author's details

Name: J. Scott Gardner
Date registered: August 19, 2009
URL: http://www.advantage-engineer.com

Latest posts

  1. What was the coolest stuff at Intel Developer Forum? — September 24, 2009
  2. Intel showing a 22nm wafer at IDF — September 22, 2009
  3. Do I Need 32-Phase Power on my Motherboard?? — August 28, 2009

Most commented posts

  1. Do I Need 32-Phase Power on my Motherboard?? — 28 comments
  2. Intel showing a 22nm wafer at IDF — 8 comments

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Sep
24

What was the coolest stuff at Intel Developer Forum?

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IDF 2009 has drawn to a close, and Loyd and I are trying to sort through the well-orchestrated message delivery to understand what really is going on at Intel.  Intel did an excellent job, though many of us miss Pat Gelsinger and wish Intel had gone a little deeper into the technical topics. The man …

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Sep
22

Intel showing a 22nm wafer at IDF

Intel's 12" test wafer with SRAM using 22nm technology

Intel widens its lead in semiconductor technology Once again, Intel is putting distance between themselves and the rest of the industry when it comes to semiconductor technology.  During the keynote at the Intel Developer Forum, CEO Paul Otellini disclosed that Intel has shipped over 200 million CPUs that use the company’s high-K dielectric material and …

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Aug
28

Do I Need 32-Phase Power on my Motherboard??

International Rectifier Multiphase Buck Converter

Scott Gardner is an electrical engineer, MBA, consultant, chip architect and even former game producer. We’ve known each other for quite a few years, having met during the era of the 3D graphics wars of the 1990s. I asked him to write up a post about the usefulness of multiphase power and denser copper layers on motherboards. We’re seeing those …

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