LONDON Did Intel take a lesson in videomaking from the Cooking with Intersil, video? Apparently so, for Intel has produced a YouTube clip making fun of its high-k dielectric metal gate technology. Intel portrays the high-k, metal gate 45-nm transistor process as the result of a child's play "experiment" conducted with household items.
The child is named Gordy Moore and the k in high-k borrows from Kellogg's, of Corn Flakes fame. Hafnium is portrayed as something looking like aluminum filings dispensed from a salt drum.