Smallest 3D transistors ever made measure a minuscule 2.5 nanometers
Date | 10th, Dec 2018 |
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Source | New Atlas - Scientific News Websites |
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Moore's Law, which says that the number of transistors on a computer chip will double every two years or so, has managed to hold true for decades. But we're starting to bump up against the physical limits for how small these components can get. Now, engineers from MIT and the University of Colorado have developed a new microfabrication technique and used it to produce the smallest 3D transistors ever made, measuring about a third the size of the current leading commercial products...
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