Monday, 13 July 2015

IBM's 7nm chip busts Moore's Law, changes future of computing

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How IBM's new 7nm chip busts Moore's Law, changes future of computing

IBM, in partnership with Samsung, GlobalFoundries, and SUNY Poly CNSE, has developed a working 7 nanometer chip. Here's how it will change the materials and processes in semiconductor manufacturing.

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