IBM Introduces Advanced Chip Technology to Potentially Extend Moore’s Law
IBM has developed a prototype chip containing approximately 100 billion transistors, which may double the density of earlier technologies and extend Moore's Law for another decade.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 18 days ago
IBM has introduced a new prototype chip that boasts around 100 billion transistors, a significant increase in density compared to its previous technology from 2021.
The chip's size is comparable to that of a fingernail, demonstrating a compact design that could lead to advancements in computing power.
This innovation may provide a pathway to extend Moore's Law, which predicts the doubling of transistors on a chip approximately every two years, for an additional decade.