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17:30:00 +07:00 TSMC aims to produce ultra-advanced 1.6-nm chips by 2026 - It's the first time I've read about sub 3nm chips. I'm kind of suprised they've skipped 2nm. There's not much room after 1nm. Are they going to go sub 1nm? I know there are lots of plans to update chip architectures to be 3D stacked, and connect many pieces together to form bigger chips. The whole chip ecosystem is going through a bit of a renaiscence. Incredible that this should happen at the exact same time AI is becoming a thing. What are the chances after all these years of uninterrupted continuous improvements that these trajectories should intersect here? # asia.nikkei.com

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