Optical shrink?
EDIT: I read the article again... its an optical shrink of 32nm, it sounds. Article title is a little overzealous, although 28nm is certainly goodness.
Optical shrink?
EDIT: I read the article again... its an optical shrink of 32nm, it sounds. Article title is a little overzealous, although 28nm is certainly goodness.
how many transistors will fit on the head of a pin now? 75 million?


Once I read something about many ways processors could evolve once they reach the minimum size possible for transistors. Some say about quantic computing and changing the bit for q bits systems much more efficient, live computing and many others, i mean, we don't have to worry, we always find a room to evolve.
all I have to say is Intel give me Gulftown.


Quantum computing would be full of win, I think they have made quantum computers, but currently they aren't much good =P

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