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IBM unveils sub-1nm chip breakthrough with nanosheet design
IBM has demonstrated the first chip technology below 1 nanometer, using a nanosheet architecture that stacks transistors like a block of flats. The breakthrough promises to extend Moore's Law but is years from commercial production. The design aims to pack more transistors into chips for faster, more efficient computing.
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While impressive, IBM's nanosheet milestone is a lab achievement; real-world manufacturing at such scales remains a massive engineering challenge.
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