The 800 nm process (800 nanometer process) is a level of semiconductor process technology that was reached in the 1987–1990 timeframe, by companies, such as Intel, ATI Technologies, and IBM.
[1] The 800 nm process refers to the minimum size that could be reliably produced.
The smallest transistors and other circuit elements on a chip made with this process were around 800 nanometers wide.
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