Chipset Fabrication Continues to Shrink, What Happens After Being Limited to 1 Nm?
Chipsets or what we also know as CPUs are an important part of the operating process in smartphones or PCs. Just like the two devices above, chipsets continue to develop. A few years ago, chipsets had large transistor sizes. However, recently the size of chipset transistors has gotten smaller. Currently, the smallest chipset transistor is known to be 5 nm, so what if its size reaches 1 nm? is there no further development? To find out the answer, see the following explanation. Chipset manufacturing process. We often see numbers written with nm units when reading chipset or CPU specifications on smartphones and PCs/Laptops. The number refers to the size of the fabrication or transistors in the chipset with nm units, what is that? nm stands for nanometer, this unit is a lower level than millimeters and micrometers. You can imagine that millimeters are already very small, let alone nanometers. Therefore, if there is a CPU 8 nm writing, it means that the chipset contains ...