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IBM Debuts World’s First Sub-1 Nanometer Chip Technology
IBM has introduced a 0.7nm process node using a 3D-stacked transistor architecture called NanoStack. This technology aims to increase AI computing performance while reducing power consumption. The chip is described as being the size of a fingernail.
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IBM debuted a prototype chip using a 0.7nm architecture that stacks transistors vertically.
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IBM Unveils World's First Sub-1 Nanometer Chip Technology
confidence 95%IBM has introduced a 0.7nm process node using a 3D-stacked transistor architecture called NanoStack. This technology aims to increase AI computing performance while reducing power consumption. The chip is described as being the size of a fingernail.
What's confirmed:
- IBM unveiled the world's first sub-1 nanometer chip technology.
- The new architecture is a 0.7nm or 7-angstrom node called NanoStack.
- NanoStack stacks transistors in 3D rather than shrinking them.
- The chip fits nearly 100 billion transistors in the size of a fingernail.
Still unconfirmed:
- The technology keeps Moore's Law alive a little longer.
- IBM stock surged following the breakthrough prototype announcement.
- The chip provides a performance leap and uses much less power.