Does anyone know how in the heck Intel can get precision down to 32 nm? I mean wholley mother of guacamole. They are not doing it optically, that is for sure. I wonder what would happen if they broke down below 1 nm. Would our processors become x-ray machines?
Smaller etching sizes using nm light wavelengths to make smaller and smaller chips. However at 25 nm they will be fast approaching a point where they cannot go any smaller due to the fundamental laws of physics.
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Does anyone know how in the heck Intel can get precision down to 32 nm? I mean wholley mother of guacamole. They are not doing it optically, that is for sure. I wonder what would happen if they broke down below 1 nm. Would our processors become x-ray machines?
Smaller etching sizes using nm light wavelengths to make smaller and smaller chips. However at 25 nm they will be fast approaching a point where they cannot go any smaller due to the fundamental laws of physics.