c/hardware · by Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social · 55dIBM goes sub-1nm, develops 0.7nm-class technology — offering up to 50% higher performance and 70% higher energy efficiency compared to IBM's 2nm-class node https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/ibm-goes-sub-1nm-develops-0-7nm-class-technology-offering-up-to-50-percent-higher-performance-and-70-percent-higher-energy-efficiency-compared-to-ibms-2nm-class-nodeIt uses two wafers instead of one, along with ultra-thin dielectric bonding 36 points · 2 comments · view on lemmy.world
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jdr@lemmy.ml · 12 pts · 55d
"1-nm" is doubly meaningless, it's an arbitrary length and nothing is that size, it's pretty much a version number
IMALlama@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 54d
TIL that IBM designs and/or fabricates ICs.