IBM's latest chip packs in twice as many transistors as the current state-of-the-art chip by adding a second layer of silicon ...
IBM's New Chip Fits Nearly 100 Billion Transistors in the Size of a Fingernail ...
IBM has developed the blueprint for producing a processor using sub-1-nanometer (nm) chip technology, outdoing its own ...
Chipmakers agree that the transistor of the next decade will actually be two transistors stacked atop one another, packing in ...
IBM has introduced what it describes as the world’s first chip technology below 1 nanometer, designed to fit nearly 100 ...
Rather than continuing to shrink components along a flat plane, IBM is stacking transistors vertically. That change comes as ...
It's the world’s first sub-1 nm chip technology, IBM claims. The fingernail-size chip is built with IBM's new transistor ...
Atomically thin 2D transistors stayed efficient at chip-scale widths, easing a key hurdle for more powerful, lower-energy ...
The nanostack architecture stacks transistors vertically rather than shrinking them, promising 50% more performance or 70% ...
IBM says it can fit nearly 100 billion transistors on a chip - why the milestone matters ...
Transistors, small semiconductor-based switches that control the flow of electricity, are central components of all electronic devices, from computers to smartphones, wearables, sensors and smart ...
IBM just unveiled the world's first sub-1 nanometer chip — 0.7 nm, the size of a fingernail. It packs nearly 100 billion ...