It uses two wafers instead of one, along with ultra-thin dielectric bonding

Company claims technology provides up to 50 percent more performance or 70 percent greater energy efficiency

IBM just unveiled the world's first sub 1-nanometer chip: 100 billion transistors. IBM also says they've produced functioning devices with this technology.

IBM unveiled a 0.7nm chip built on a new 3D ‘nanostack’ architecture, packing nearly 100 billion transistors onto a fingernail-sized chip.

It’s the world’s first sub-1nm chip technology, powered by IBM’s new nanostack architecture, paving the way for more powerful chips for years to come.

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

This new microchip architecture from IBM builds up, not out, to overcome the spatial limitations of scaling transistor density.

Segundo a empresa, será possível reunir 100 bilhões de transistores em um chip do tamanho de uma unha e aumentar capacidade de desempenho em relação a modelos anteriores.

IBM says new sub-nanometer architecture paves the way for the next decade of chip design - SiliconANGLE

The race for the first sub-one-nanometer chip is over, and IBM has won.

IBM’s nanostack transistors could boost chip performance or energy efficiency.

Big Blue shows off process node it claims can scale down to 1 Angstrom

IBM unveiled a major semiconductor breakthrough with the introduction of the world’s first sub-1 nanometer (nm) chip technology, featuring a revolutionary transistor architecture…

IBM introduces groundbreaking 0.7-nanometer chip technology, enhancing AI computing with unprecedented transistor density and efficiency.

IBM and University of Illinois researchers achieve 98-100% yields in 3D silicon stacking, a breakthrough that could reshape AI hardware and semiconductor

IBM's NanoStack architecture promises 50% area scaling and 70% power reduction versus 2 nm chips, targeting next-gen AI accelerators and high-performance

IBM has unveiled groundbreaking chip technology capable of producing transistors at 0.7 nanometers, a significant leap towards smaller and more powerful semiconductors. This…

IBM unveiled 0.7nm chip technology with 100 billion transistors using nanostack 3D architecture, projecting 50% more performance or 70% better energy

IBM has introduced groundbreaking technology to produce chips smaller than one nanometer, advancing semiconductor capabilities to meet the rising demands of AI-driven computing.

IBM has raised the curtain on semiconductor technology it says could deliver computer chips with 50 percent better performance while dramatically lowering power consumption.

IBM has just announced a massive breakthrough in semiconductor research: the world's first sub-1-nanometer chip technology.