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IBM unveils 0.7nm chip process with 50% performance boost

By Meridian48 News Desk · Summarised from Tom's Hardware ·

IBM developed a 0.7nm-class fabrication process using nanostack transistors, offering up to 50% higher performance and 70% better energy efficiency than its 2nm node. The process requires twice as many front-end-of-line steps, indicating significant manufacturing complexity. This breakthrough pushes semiconductor scaling beyond 1nm, though commercial viability remains years away.

Meridian48 take
Impressive lab results, but the massive increase in manufacturing steps raises questions about yield and cost at scale.
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IBM 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 →
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