Article: NEC Electronics America Announces New 55-Nanometer Standard CMOS Process.

Company to Lead Next-Generation SoC Market With New CMOS Process Technology for Ultra-Low-Power Devices

SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- NEC Electronics America, Inc. today announced to the Americas' markets the industry's first 55-nanometer (nm) standard CMOS process technology, UX7LS, that will be used to produce next-generation systems on chips (SoCs) with ultra-low power consumption. A shrink version of NEC Electronics' 65 nm technology, the UX7LS process enables SoCs to consume less power and achieve the same performance as 45 nm-based devices.

Combined with NEC Electronics' UltimateLowPower(TM) technology, UX7LS successfully reduces ...

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