Since their invention in 1947, transistors have shrunk to unimaginable dimensions, with the smallest ones matching the width of a DNA strand! Take IBM's latest 2-nanometer (nm) technology, for ...
To date, only TSMC, Samsung, Intel, and China’s Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation can produce chips that are beyond 14 or 16 nm. The smaller a node, the more advanced it is. TSMC ...
The transistors leverage quantum mechanical properties to simultaneously achieve low-voltage operation and high performance within an area of just a few square nanometers. Their extremely small ...
Intel Wednesday demonstrated its revolutionary three-dimensional (3-D) Tri-Gate transistor technology in a 22-nm microprocessor, code-named Ivy Bridge, that is already being used in prototype ...