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IBM, Inside Chips

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IBM reveals world's first sub-1nm computer chip
IBM's NanoStack architecture has led to transistors that deliver 50% better performance and 70% less energy versus today's best technologies.

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IBM Says It Has Found a Way to Keep Shrinking the Technology Inside Chips
 · 20h · on MSN
IBM says it can fit nearly 100 billion transistors on a chip - why the milestone matters
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IBM hails new 'block of flats' design breakthrough for ultra tiny chips
But IBM claims its new chip tech is the equivalent of around 0.7nm, which may make it the world's first known chip technology below 1nm.

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CNET · 14h
IBM's New Chip Fits Nearly 100 Billion Transistors in the Size of a Fingernail
 · 18h
IBM surges on unveiling sub-1nm chip technology breakthrough
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IBM stock surged again due to nanostack 7 angstrom chip technology

The company didn't report earnings. It just broke a barrier most of the industry thought was years away.
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IBM unveils chip technology it says will deliver major performance leap

The new chip is projected to offer 'up to 50% more performance, or 70% greater energy efficiency than IBM's 2-nanometre node chips'.
New Scientist
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Record-breaking IBM chip uses trick to cram in 100 billion transistors

IBM's latest chip packs in twice as many transistors as the current state-of-the-art chip by adding a second layer of silicon circuitry
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IBM Plans Large-Scale Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer by 2029

IBM revealed Tuesday its roadmap for bringing a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, online by 2029, which is significantly earlier than many technologists thought possible. The company predicts that when its new Starling ...
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