IBM comes with its sub-1-nanometer chip technology
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A 2D material called chromium oxychloride dramatically outperforms traditional hard masks in chip fabrication, resisting plasma etching far better at nanoscale thicknesses. (Nanowerk News) Making computer chips smaller is not just about better design.
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IBM reveals world's first sub-1nm computer chip
IBM's NanoStack architecture has led to transistors that deliver 50% better performance and 70% less energy versus today's best technologies.
NVIDIA may unveil its next-generation Feynman AI chip architecture at GTC 2026 in March, with the chip reportedly built on TSMC’s cutting-edge 1.6nm A16 process node. If accurate, the early reveal would mark a significant shift, putting NVIDIA ahead of ...
Apple may be laying the groundwork for one of its most significant changes to its silicon supply chain in years. New reports suggest the company is in talks with Intel to manufacture a portion of its future chips, a move that would reduce Apple's long ...
Macworld explains how Apple uses “binned” chips—processors with disabled cores due to manufacturing defects—to create more affordable products like the iPhone 17e and entry-level MacBook Air. This industry-standard practice allows Apple to salvage ...
Samsung has reportedly secured work on Elon Musk’s fourth-generation Neuralink chip, marking another major partnership between the company and Musk after their recent chip
Spread the love“`html The tech world is in turmoil, thanks to an escalating AI chip shortage that has sent shockwaves across the industry. Major players like NVIDIA and AMD are grappling with production delays that threaten to destabilize the entire technology landscape.
