Chip maker Intel Inc. has said it will increase the performance of its upcoming new chips by 20%. The use of transistors made in new ways has increased the processing capacity of the chip. Researchers have found success in using 8-nanometer processing nodes to build the next generation of chips. The company also said that the newly invented 'Superfin' transistor has been used to increase the performance of the Intel chip. This technology uses a completely new component in the capacitor to make the transistor. Intel also said that these chips, which are smaller in size and more efficient with modern technology, will be used to make Intel's upcoming processors. In an interview with Reuters, Raja Kaduri, Intel's chief architect, said: "This is the first time we've seen a 20 percent increase in performance at our chip's nodes."
Reuters says Intel's rival, Taiwan-based chip maker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (TSMC), is at the forefront of making more efficient and smaller chips at lower energy costs. On the other hand, in the capital market, the price of established international companies like Intel has dropped by 20 percent. However, analysts believe that the higher performance and size of Intel's upcoming state-of-the-art 'Tiger Lake' chip will make the company popular with customers again. Raja Kaduri, chief architect of the company, said that the design of the new chip will also change. Intel has been working tirelessly to provide the maximum benefit of modern chips to laptop manufacturers and to achieve customer satisfaction.
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