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[ZDNET] Intel reveals 3D transistor; IP address ruling; Top tablets

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Intel: Moore's Law has been cubed; Welcome to 3-D transistors

Silicon wafers historically have been two dimensional. Intel on Wednesday changed all of that with 3-D transistors, dubbed Tri-Gate.

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