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I wonder what my old solid state physics lecturer would say reading this. I remember being taught once we got below 10nm all hell would break loose and we'd need entirely new form of solid state devices. Line traces would be too small to stop quantum tunnelling of electrons and devices couldn't operate. 2nm seems surreal for architecture that's only several atoms in size. The physics of current transport must be highly affected as the size gets so small. I honestly didn't expect us to keep going much longer after 10nm.