IBM's latest chip packs in twice as many transistors as the current state-of-the-art chip by adding a second layer of silicon ...
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Simple coating could make next-generation chip transistors easier to manufacture without damaging ultrathin layers
Inside computer chips are billions of tiny transistors made from silicon. But the material is approaching its limits. In an ...
One of South Africa’s leading computer scientists has weighed in on the significance of the first sub-1nm chip.
A simple surface coating could make it easier to reliably make parts of next-generation computer chips using silicon and a ...
The computer chips inside our phones, laptops and other electronic devices contain billions of tiny switches called ...
Simulations show which 2D transistor designs best control leakage as devices shrink, helping guide future chip scaling below todays limits.
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Atom-thin coating tackles key bottleneck in chip miniaturization
The global semiconductor market is approaching US$1 trillion in annual sales, driven by growing demand for faster computers, ...
As the global semiconductor industry enters the so-called 2-nanometer process era, the actual size of transistors—the core ...
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IBM reveals 0.7nm node chip, doubling transistor density over 2nm
IBM’s 0.7nm chip fits nearly 100bn transistors on a fingernail-sized area, nearly doubling the density of its 2nm model.
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