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IBM unveils tech for chip smaller than 1 nanometer

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IBM unveils tech for higher-performance chips that use much less power
IBM has raised the curtain on semiconductor technology it says could deliver computer chips with 50 percent better performance while dramatically lowering power consumption.

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IBM reveals world's first sub-1nm computer chip
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IBM debuts world’s first sub-1 nanometer chip technology
Fortune India · 20h
IBM unveils world's first sub-1nm chip technology, eyes next leap in AI computing
IBM has unveiled what it calls the world's first sub-1 nanometre (nm) chip technology, a research breakthrough that the company says could extend advances in semiconductor performance as the industry ...

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IBM's New Chip Fits Nearly 100 Billion Transistors in the Size of a Fingernail
 · 14h
IBM Introduces World's First 0.7 nm Chip, Targets Next Decade of Semiconductor Scaling
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OpenAI unveils AI chip Jalapeno

OpenAI unveiled its first custom-designed computer chip, called Jalapeno, built to run ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence products faster and more cheaply.
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IBM Unveils World’s First Sub-1-Nanometer Chip Technology

In a major breakthrough, IBM revealed the world’s first semiconductor chip technology built on a sub-1 nanometer chipmaking process. For comparison, the process uses transistor features smaller than the width of a DNA strand,
Science Daily
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New plasma trick could unlock smaller, more powerful computer chips

A new technique could solve one of the biggest challenges in making future computer chips from ultrathin materials. Researchers found that coating molybdenum disulfide with oxygen or fluorine lets manufacturers remove just the top layer of atoms much more safely during plasma processing.
SiliconANGLE
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Computer chip performance optimization startup ProteanTecs raises $51M

Israeli computer chip health monitoring startup ProteanTecs Ltd. said today it has closed on a $51 million late-stage round of funding that brings its total amount raised to north of $250 million. Today’s Series D round was led by IAG Capital and saw ...
ScienceAlert
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New '3D' Computer Chips Could Extend Moore's Law, Study Shows

In recent years, computer chip performance has bumped up against the physical limitations of the space available on integrated circuits.
TechCentral
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Top SA computer scientist on IBM’s chip breakthrough

One of South Africa’s leading computer scientists has weighed in on the significance of the first sub-1nm chip.
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OpenAI unveils AI chip built to run ChatGPT: "Substantially better than current state-of-the-art"

OpenAI has unveiled its first custom-designed computer chip, built to run ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence products faster and more cheaply.
Phys.org
7mon

Mini-fridges on a nanoscale? New cooling technique could make computer chips more powerful

As more devices get piled onto computer chips to increase processing power capacity, heat generation becomes increasingly concentrated. This heat must be removed to keep chip performance high, but is currently achieved by circulating water through ...
YourStory
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OpenAI turns up the heat in chip market with Jalapeño

The Jalapeño chip highlights that frontier AI requires vast power and bespoke hardware from specialised factories, while also marking OpenAI’s strategic transition into a leading full-stack semiconductor and infrastructure player.
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IBM says it can fit nearly 100 billion transistors on a chip - why the milestone matters

ZDNET's key takeaways IBM's sub-1-nanometer NanoStack architecture holds almost 100 billion transistors on a chip.These chips are cheaper to run and more powerful than previous generations. NanoStack technology will be great for deploying AI workloads.
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