beyond_amusia
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Thats small 32nm! I wonder where the limit of silicon is
Edit: So do anyone know where the limit it?
The limit? should be around 11 nm - theoretically, you can only get down to the size of an atom - after that, no room for improvement via die shrinks, so chips will start expanding in size... I assume by then, quantum computing might be viable, or DNA computing... it's too early to tell where it will go.