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Intel (intel.com) in May said its future processors will contain a SAC alloy instead of SnPb, beginning with its 45 nm high-k metal gate processors in the second half of this year, including Core 2 Duo See Core 2. , Core 2 Quad See Core 2.  and Xeon processors. The company did not specify the brand or composition. In 2008, the company's 65 nm chipset A group of chips designed to work as a unit to perform a function. For example, a modem chipset contains all the primary circuits for transmitting and receiving. A PC chipset provides the electronic interfaces between all subsystems (see PC chipset for illustration).  products will go Pb-free.
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Title Annotation:In Brief
Publication:Circuits Assembly
Date:Jul 1, 2007
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