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![]() | As chip manufacturers make transistors smaller and pack them closer together, they need to prevent electrons leaking from one part of the transistor to another. A long-standing problem, leakage becomes severe with chips made using a 45-nm process. The number refers to the average size of the smallest feature that can be created on a chip. To solve the leakage problem, chip makers turned to high-K materials that significantly reduce leakage compared to silicon dioxide, which is used with older process technologies. http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,13...s/article.html
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![]() | Interesting... Would explain how they expect to transition so fast as well. |
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