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3 µm process
The
3
μm
process
is the
level
of
MOSFET
semiconductor process technology
that was
reached
around
1977
, by leading
semiconductor
companies such as
Intel
.
[Products in [algebraic
topology|Products]] featuring 3 μm
manufacturing process
Intel 8085
CPU
launched
in
1976
was manufactured using 3.2 μm
NMOS
process.
Intel 8086
CPU launched in
1978
was manufactured using 3.2 μm NMOS process.
Hitachi's 4kbit HM6147
SRAM
memory chip
, launched in 1978, introduced the twin-well
CMOS
process, at 3 μm.
Intel 8088
CPU launched in
1979
was manufactured using 3.2 μm NMOS process.
Motorola 68000
CPU, launched in 1979, was originally
fabricated
using an
HMOS
process with a 3.5 μm
feature
size
.
The
ARM1
was launched in
1985
and manufactured on a 3μm process.