With a silicon-germanium channel, and EUV lithography, IBM crosses the 10nm barrier. 7nm!!! I just think it's so cool that we're (not me obviously) getting close to the point of manipulating ...
Maker of the world’s largest microprocessors, Cerebras Systems, today unveiled what it said is the largest AI chip, the Wafer Scale Engine 2 (WSE-2) — successor to the first WSE introduced in 2019.
IBM recently announced the creation of the tiniest chip in the world, which uses 7nm-thick transistors. That's about 1/1,000th the size of a single red blood cell. IBM's test chip with 7nm transistors ...
Cerebras astonished tech watchers back in August 2019 when it unveiled an AI processor dubbed the Wafer Scale Engine (WSE). While most chips are made from small portions of a 12-inch silicon wafer, ...
IBM has announced that it's plowing $3 billion into two R&D programs that will hopefully make it the authority on 7-nanometer-and-beyond chip technologies. One R&D project will look at pushing ...
The architecture can help processor makers deliver a 45% performance boost with the same amount of power as the current 7nm-based chips, or the same level of performance using 75% less energy, ...
At Semicon West 2013, the annual mecca for chipmakers and their capital equipment manufacturers, Applied Materials has detailed the road beyond 14nm, all the way down to 3nm and possibly beyond. Share ...
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