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IBM claims world’s 1st sub-1 nanometer chip technology

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We Thought Computer Chips Were Running Out of Room. IBM Found a New Way Forward.
In a major breakthrough, IBM revealed the world’s first semiconductor chip technology built on a sub-1 nanometer chipmaking process.

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IBM says it has created the world's first sub-1 nanometer chip
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IBM claims world’s first sub-1 nanometer chip technology
CNET · 10h
IBM's New Chip Fits Nearly 100 Billion Transistors in the Size of a Fingernail
IBM on Thursday unveiled the first chip created using its latest semiconductor technologies, one that holds nearly 100 billion transistors in a fleck of hardware no bigger than your fingernail.

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IBM says it can fit nearly 100 billion transistors on a chip - why the milestone matters
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Record-breaking IBM chip uses trick to cram in 100 billion transistors
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