IBM created a microchip of just 2 nanometers, the smallest yet. This will benefit the technology industry.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/371423
The technology company IBM announced that it managed to create a tiny microchip of only 2 nanometers (nm) in its research laboratory in Albany, United States. This represents a breakthrough in the processor industry as it is the smallest chip yet and is expected to bring broad benefits to the technology sector.
IBM claims that its new microchip can improve performance by 45% over the current 7nm, considered high-end. In addition, it uses 75% less energy to match current performance, the company said in a statement posted on its blog.
IBM created a microchip of just 2 nanometers, the smallest yet. This will benefit the technology industry.
May 7, 2021, 9:32pm UTC
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/371423
> The technology company IBM announced that it managed to create a tiny microchip of only 2 nanometers (nm) in its research laboratory in Albany, United States. This represents a breakthrough in the processor industry as it is the smallest chip yet and is expected to bring broad benefits to the technology sector.
> IBM claims that its new microchip can improve performance by 45% over the current 7nm, considered high-end. In addition, it uses 75% less energy to match current performance, the company said in a statement posted on its blog.