In 2023, IMEC placed the jump towards atomic transistors as a much closer goal, where we were expected to be below the nanometer, with A2 around 2036 and an evolution based on GAA, FSFET, CFET, CMOS 2.0 and BSPDN. That roadmap served to explain how CPU, GPU and Artificial Intelligence accelerators were going to continue to gain density when the classical scale began to run out of physical space. Unfortunately, what IMEC has presented as its upda…
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In 2023, IMEC placed the jump towards atomic transistors as a much closer goal, where we were expected to be below the nanometer, with A2 around 2036 and an evolution based on GAA, FSFET, CFET, CMOS 2.0 and BSPDN. That roadmap served to explain how CPU, GPU and Artificial Intelligence accelerators were going to continue to gain density when the classical scale began to run out of physical space. Unfortunately, what IMEC has presented as its upda…