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Intel is commited to continue the trend of Moore's Law. The current single-gate chips are going to hit a wall soon, so these new double and tri-gate technologies will give more performance out of the silicon. Still, transistors can't go below an atom in size! Quantum computing!
Intel is commited to continue the trend of Moore's Law. The current single-gate chips are going to hit a wall soon, so these new double and tri-gate technologies will give more performance out of the silicon. Still, transistors can't go below an atom in size! Quantum computing!
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None of these companies has fully committed to adopting these sort of transistors for future chips, partly because engineers can still squeeze additional performance out of existing transistors. Other alternatives also exist, Marcyk said. Nonetheless, the early research is promising, he added. Tri-gate transistors can also be made on the existing lithographic processes, which means no breakthrough in manufacturing technology is necessary.