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IBM's Sub-1nm Chip Breakthrough

IBM has unveiled the world's first sub-1 nanometer chip technology, featuring a groundbreaking 0.7 nm transistor architecture that shatters previous scaling limits. This revolutionary innovation promises up to 50% more performance or 70% greater energy efficiency compared to current 2 nm chips, setting a new foundation for future computing.

IBM's Sub-1nm Chip Breakthrough
  • newsroom.ibm.com reports: IBM has unveiled the world's first sub-1 nanometer (nm) chip technology, marking a significant advancement in semiconductor technology.
  • This revolutionary chip features a 0.7 nm transistor architecture, pushing beyond traditional scaling limits.
  • According to the IBM Newsroom, the new technology is built with a 3D nanostack design.
  • The breakthrough is projected to offer up to 50% more performance compared to previous 2 nm chips.
  • Alternatively, it can provide 70% greater energy efficiency than its 2 nm predecessors, as reported by the IBM Newsroom.
  • This innovation sets a new foundation for future computing, demonstrating IBM's leadership in chip development.
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