350 nm process

The 350 nanometer process (350 nm process) is a level of semiconductor process technology that was reached in the 1995–1996 timeframe by leading semiconductor companies like Intel and IBM.

Examples

 * SGS-Thomson 5LM

Products featuring 350 nm manufacturing process

 * MTI VR4300 i (1995), used in the Nintendo 64 game console.
 * Intel Pentium (P54CS, 1995), Pentium Pro (1995) and initial Pentium II CPUs (Klamath, 1997).
 * AMD K5 (1996) and original AMD K6 (Model 6, 1997) CPUs.
 * МЦСТ-R150 (2001).
 * Parallax Propeller (2006), 8 core microcontroller.
 * Atmel ATmega328, used in the Arduino UNO.
 * Nvidia RIVA 128 (1997) GPU