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November 13, 2007
 
   
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Intel Releases New Line of
Chips Designed Partly By Ticos

By Peter Krupa
Tico Times Staff | pkrupa@ticotimes.net

Intel released a line of microchips yesterday that were designed in part by a group of Tico engineers at the company's assembly and testing plant in La Ribera de Belén, northwest of San José.

The Penryn line of microprocessors was manufactured with cutting-edge techniques using 45-nanometer wafers – significantly smaller than the 65-nanometer wafers used before.

The change means the 16 microprocessors released yesterday – mostly destined for use in servers – are faster, smaller and use less energy than their older siblings, said Intel representatives at a press conference at the company's sprawling complex.

“This is the greatest transistor advance in 40 years,” said Intel Costa Rica general manager Mohsen Fazlian.

The Costa Rican plant was key to the design of the new chips: Sixty of the 400 engineers working on the project are Costa Rican.

Intel employs about 4,500 workers in Costa Rica, according to Fazlian. The company opened its facility here in 1996, and about 30% of the country's exports by value can be linked to the Intel plant

 
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