600 nm process

Semiconductor manufacturing processes with a 600 nm MOSFET technology node
Semiconductor
device
fabrication
MOSFET scaling
(process nodes)
  • 020 μm – 1968
  • 010 μm – 1971
  • 006 μm – 1974
  • 003 μm – 1977
  •  1.5 μm – 1981
  • 001 μm – 1984
  • 800 nm – 1987
  • 600 nm – 1990
  • 350 nm – 1993
  • 250 nm – 1996
  • 180 nm – 1999
  • 130 nm – 2001
  • 090 nm – 2003
  • 065 nm – 2005
  • 045 nm – 2007
  • 032 nm – 2009
  • 028 nm – 2010
  • 022 nm – 2012
  • 014 nm – 2014
  • 010 nm – 2016
  • 007 nm – 2018
  • 005 nm – 2020
  • 003 nm – 2022
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The 600 nanometer process (600 nm process) is a level of semiconductor process technology that was reached in the 1994–1995 timeframe, by most leading semiconductor companies, like Intel and IBM.[1]

Products featuring 600 nm manufacturing process

  • Intel 80486DX4 CPU launched in 1994 was manufactured using this process.
  • IBM/Motorola PowerPC 601, the first PowerPC chip, was produced in 600 nm.
  • Intel Pentium (P54C) CPUs at 75 MHz, 90 MHz and 100 MHz were also manufactured using this process.

References

  1. ^ "Cyrix: Gone But Not Forgotten". TechSpot. Retrieved 2022-09-16.
Preceded by
800 nm
CMOS manufacturing processes Succeeded by
350 nm
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