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IBM announces a new nanostack transistor architecture that enables sub-1 nanometer node chips, offering significant performance and energy efficiency gains for AI data centers.
IBM has unveiled a new chip architecture called nanostack that vertically stacks transistors in two layers, enabling twice the transistor density of its previous technology. This breakthrough could extend Moore's Law for another decade and improve chip performance by 50% and energy efficiency by 70%.
This research explores using hydrogels to increase the dimensionality of transistors, potentially enabling new flexible or bioelectronic devices.
The article debunks Steve Jobs' claim that the Apple II's switching power supply was revolutionary, tracing the real innovation to transistor advances in the late 1960s and 1970s.
The article explores how Bell Labs' pursuit of better amplifiers led to transformative inventions like the vacuum tube, transistor, and laser, which became foundational to modern electronics and computing.