Detecting Defects in Tomorrow's Technology: New Research Enhances Our Understanding of a Likely Candidate for Next-Generation Computer Chips
July 10, 2024
July 10, 2024
WASHINGTON, July 10 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory issued the following news:
Silicon computer chips have served us well for more than half a century. The tiniest features on chips currently sold are approximately 3 nanometers -- a startlingly small size given that a human hair is roughly 80,000 nanometers wide. Reducing the size of features on chips will help us meet our endless need for more memory and processing power in the p . . .
Silicon computer chips have served us well for more than half a century. The tiniest features on chips currently sold are approximately 3 nanometers -- a startlingly small size given that a human hair is roughly 80,000 nanometers wide. Reducing the size of features on chips will help us meet our endless need for more memory and processing power in the p . . .