Thanks for the article. I think the operating word here is “can”. They can be much faster than existing transistors. The article seems to indicate it isn’t there yet, so by extension this recent development might not be.
Right, the first generations likely won’t have a huge advantage over silicon, but it’s the growth potential that’s key. We’re basically hitting the limits of what you can do on the current substrate. There’s really nowhere left to go past 1nm chips.
Thanks for the article. I think the operating word here is “can”. They can be much faster than existing transistors. The article seems to indicate it isn’t there yet, so by extension this recent development might not be.
But there is hope!
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Right, the first generations likely won’t have a huge advantage over silicon, but it’s the growth potential that’s key. We’re basically hitting the limits of what you can do on the current substrate. There’s really nowhere left to go past 1nm chips.