IBM has developed the blueprint for producing a processor using sub-1-nanometer (nm) chip technology, outdoing its own ...
IBM has pushed transistor density to a new extreme, fitting nearly 100 billion transistors onto a single chip roughly the ...
Most computer chips are small enough to hide behind a postage stamp. The one Cerebras Systems builds would cover your dinner plate. In 2019, the California-based startup unveiled the Wafer Scale ...
IBM's latest chip packs in twice as many transistors as the current state-of-the-art chip by adding a second layer of silicon ...
The new chip is projected to offer 'up to 50% more performance, or 70% greater energy efficiency than IBM's 2-nanometre node ...
IBM just unveiled the world's first sub 1-nanometer chip: 100 billion transistors. IBM also says they've produced functioning ...
The company, along with others, is pursuing a new paradigm for cramming more transistors on chips—building up.
One of South Africa’s leading computer scientists has weighed in on the significance of the first sub-1nm chip.
IBM has unveiled what it calls the world’s first sub-1-nanometer chip technology, a 0.7nm (7-angstrom) architecture called ...
IBM's sub-1nm chip breakthrough could revolutionize phones and PCs with faster speeds and better battery life. Here's what it means and when you'll see it.
A powerful light source bigger than a London double-decker bus has set a record: it can create structures on a silicon wafer that are just 8 nanometres (nm) wide. Those are thought to be the smallest ...
IBM's New Chip Fits Nearly 100 Billion Transistors in the Size of a Fingernail ...