Intel Company reported that in the first quarter of 2010 shipment of 65nm CPUs are still up 3% of the total supply of Intel processors.Manufacturer believes that these supplies will be reduced in the second quarter to 2% in the third to fall to 1%, and will end in the fourth quarter of this year. Intel is going to stop production of 65nm processors somewhere in the middle of this year.
Meanwhile, the 45nm processors are at the peak of popularity. In the first quarter of this year on 45nm processors account for as much as 85% of sales of processors Intel, and about 12% is produced by Intel processors made on 32nm process technology. Manufacturer believes that in the second quarter, the proportion of 45nm processors will drop to 78% and the proportion of 32nm processors will grow to 20%. In the third quarter, the process of replacing one generation to another will continue, the proportion of 45nm processors will decrease to 71%, while the percentage of 32nm processors will grow to 28%, ie more than doubled compared with the first quarter of 2010.
In the fourth quarter of this year, according to the plans of Intel, about 65% of shipments will be 45nm processors, while the remaining 35% will be made on 32nm standards. It is safe to say that the 32nm processors surpass 45nm by mid-2011.
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