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IBM's New Chip Could Extend Moore's Law

B2 · 25 июня · 1 мин

IBM has unveiled a prototype chip with 100 billion transistors, potentially extending Moore's Law for another decade.

IBM has announced a breakthrough in chip technology that could keep Moore's Law alive for another ten years. The company has built a prototype chip with around 100 billion transistors, all packed into an area the size of a fingernail. This density is twice that of IBM's previous state-of-the-art technology, which was revealed in 2021.

The new design relies on nanostack transistors, which are claimed to be the world's first sub-1 nanometer chip technology. By stacking transistors vertically, IBM has managed to increase performance and energy efficiency significantly. These improvements might lead to faster and more power-efficient computers in the coming years.

If this technology is commercialized, it could revolutionize the electronics industry. Devices would be able to process data more quickly while consuming less energy. However, experts warn that manufacturing such chips at scale will be challenging. Despite these hurdles, IBM's achievement is seen as a major step forward in semiconductor innovation.

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  • Moore's Law — закон Мура
  • prototype chip — прототип чипа
  • packed into — упакованы в
  • state-of-the-art — передовой
  • relies on — основывается на
  • nanostack transistors — наностековые транзисторы
  • vertically — вертикально
  • energy efficiency — энергоэффективность
  • commercialized — коммерциализирован
  • at scale — в масштабе
  • hurdles — препятствия
  • semiconductor innovation — инновации в полупроводниках
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