AMD Boosts Transistor Speed
New combination of techniques improves chips.
Tom Krazit, IDG News Service
Advanced Micro Devices has developed two sets of next-generation transistors using different approaches that produce higher levels of performance than conventional transistors, the company said at the VLSI Symposia in Kyoto, Japan, on Thursday.
Combining Tactics
The company demonstrated how it could combine the use of nickel silicide metal gates with strained silicon transistors and the silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology used to develop AMD's latest eighth-generation Opteron processor to increase performance. The two approaches improve the performance of the new transistors by as much as 30 percent over older transistors, said Craig Sander, AMD's vice president of technical development.
SOI technology adds an insulating material around the channel that current flows through in a transistor, reducing current leakage into the silicon surrounding the transistor. This reduces the power requirements of the transistor and can increase performance, Sander said.
In the experimental transistors, AMD used a technique called fully depleted SOI (FDSOI), which allows the transistor gate to control more of the body of the transistor. With conventional SOI techniques, a charge can build up in the body of the transistor, the area where the gate turns the transistor on or off as current is applied. FDSOI tightens the gate's control over the body and clearly separates the transistor body from the rest of the channel.
Process Demonstrated
In a presentation at the conference, AMD showed how it combined FDSOI transistors with metal gates built from nickel silicide to increase the performance of those transistors by as much as 30 percent over other published results, Sander said. The metal gate construction allows the gate dielectrics to appear thinner to the current than dielectrics on conventional polysilicon gates. This lets more current flow through the gate without AMD having to actually change the size of the gate, he said. The thinner a gate is, or appears, the more current can flow through it.
AMD also showed the results of its work combining nickel silicide gates and strained silicon manufacturing techniques, Sander said. Strained silicon is formed by depositing a layer of silicon germanium on top of regular silicon. The atoms in the silicon layer attempt to align with the atoms in the silicon germanium layer, creating an opening that improves the flow of current between the two layers.
The chip company achieved a greater increase in performance than it had expected from the combination of metal gates and strained silicon, Sander said.
The VLSI Symposia brings together the world's leading semiconductor companies to discuss new and innovative manufacturing and design techniques. Intel and IBM were also among those that presented papers at the conference.
Acer Laptop Center
Laptop Showcase
- Great year-end deals

for small business! -
Get 24/7 live remote AT&T Tech Support 360* service along with select Lenovo* PCs (with Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processors) and save up to 200!
-
HP EliteBook* 6930p Notebook with Intel® vPro™ technology and a free HP Basic Docking Station - $641 instant savings!
- *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. ©2009 Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, vPro and Core trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. All rights reserved.
Dell End of Year Deals
-
Ring in the New Year with Huge Deals on Dell Computers
Up to 30% Popular Dell Laptops, up to 25% off Popular Dell Desktops. Sales ends 12/31 5AM EST.
People who read this also read:
Best Prices on Graphics Cards
Radeon HD 5870 Video CardPrice: $55.99
Radeon HD 5770 Video CardPrice: $179.99
Radeon HD 4890 Video CardPrice: $199.84
Radeon HD 5770 Video CardPrice: $169.99
GeForce GTX 260 Video CardPrice: $229.99
Radeon HD 5870 Video CardPrice: $419.99
- 15 Minutes to a Secure Business Get the Secure in 15 toolkit starting with the "15 Minutes Month-at-a-Glance" calendar. McAfee will send you additional tools and tricks to stay protected around the clock.
- A Buyer's Guide to Data Protection Implementing data protection products and processes can be daunting. Make the right decisions by exploring what is available and what makes sense for your organization. Use this simple guide to evaluate different vendor offerings.
Cameras
Camcorders
Cell Phones
Components
Desktops
HDTV
Home Theater
GPS
Laptops
Monitors
MP3 Players
Networking &
Printers
Storage




