The 600 nanometer process (600 nm process) is a level of semiconductor process technology that was reached in the 1994–1995 timeframe, by most leading semiconductor companies, like Intel and IBM.1
Products featuring 600 nm manufacturing process
- Intel 80486DX4 CPU launched in 1994 was manufactured using this process.
- IBM/Motorola PowerPC 601, the first PowerPC chip, was produced in 600 nm.
- Intel Pentium (P54C) CPUs at 75 MHz, 90 MHz and 100 MHz were also manufactured using this process.
- Intel's fourth-generation Flash products used this process.2
References
References
- "Cyrix: Gone But Not Forgotten". TechSpot. Retrieved 2022-09-16.
- Hodson, Gerri, "Fourth-Generation Flash", Intel Corporation, Intel Solutions, December 1993, page 10-14
| Preceded by 800 nm |
CMOS manufacturing processes | Succeeded by 350 nm |