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IBM has unveiled chip technology that could help extend Moore’s Law another decade

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IBM has unveiled chip technology that could help extend Moore’s Law another decade
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IBM has developed a new 'nanostack' chip architecture that vertically stacks transistors to increase density and efficiency. This breakthrough aims to extend Moore's Law by allowing for more powerful and energy-efficient computing hardware.

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This innovation could significantly improve data center energy efficiency and computing performance, potentially extending the lifespan of current silicon-based semiconductor scaling.

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The company, along with others, is pursuing a new paradigm for cramming more transistors on chips—building up.

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