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David Kurten posting from the protest in London today (29th May 2021)
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Crowds gathering in Parliament Square for anti-lockdown protestβ¦.π
NOTICE HOW IT SAYS "A NEW SHOT IN THE ARM"...
WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEFAs physical chip design starts to near its limits it is getting harder for companies to keep up with Mooreβs Law but IBMβs latest announcement gives it a new shot in the arm β until that is Quantum Computing arrives.
IBM, in partnership with Samsung and Global Foundries, who manufacture the chips for Qualcomm and AMD, among others, has unveiled a new process EUV lithography (Extreme Ultraviolet) process for fabricating 5nm chips that will let companies fit over 30 billion transistors onto a single computer chip.
It was only two years ago that IBM announced unveiled itβs process to fabricate 7nm chips which Samsung will likely ship beginning next year, but todayβs announcement sounds like an even more important breakthrough in chip design given the fact that many people in the industry believe that Mooreβs Law, https://www.311institute.com/ibm-unveils-a-new-5nm-chip-process-but-1nm-looms-on-the-horizon/
WHY THIS MATTERS IN BRIEFAs physical chip design starts to near its limits it is getting harder for companies to keep up with Mooreβs Law but IBMβs latest announcement gives it a new shot in the arm β until that is Quantum Computing arrives.
IBM, in partnership with Samsung and Global Foundries, who manufacture the chips for Qualcomm and AMD, among others, has unveiled a new process EUV lithography (Extreme Ultraviolet) process for fabricating 5nm chips that will let companies fit over 30 billion transistors onto a single computer chip.
It was only two years ago that IBM announced unveiled itβs process to fabricate 7nm chips which Samsung will likely ship beginning next year, but todayβs announcement sounds like an even more important breakthrough in chip design given the fact that many people in the industry believe that Mooreβs Law, https://www.311institute.com/ibm-unveils-a-new-5nm-chip-process-but-1nm-looms-on-the-horizon/