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IBM’s Announces 0.7nm Process Node, Introduces NanoStack
IBM has introduced a 0.7nm process node utilizing a 3D NanoStack architecture. This breakthrough allows nearly 100 billion transistors to fit on a chip the size of a fingernail. The technology aims to extend Moore's Law for another decade.
What changed
IBM announced the development of a sub-1 nanometer chip process using a new NanoStack design.
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IBM Unveils World's First Sub-1 Nanometer Chip Technology
confidence 90%IBM has introduced a 0.7nm process node utilizing a 3D NanoStack architecture. This breakthrough allows nearly 100 billion transistors to fit on a chip the size of a fingernail. The technology aims to extend Moore's Law for another decade.
What's confirmed:
- IBM introduced the world's first sub-1 nanometer chip technology.
- The new process node is 0.7nm.
- The technology uses a 3D architecture called NanoStack.
- The chip fits nearly 100 billion transistors on an area the size of a fingernail.
Still unconfirmed:
- The design uses two wafers instead of one with ultra-thin dielectric bonding.