Lot of news on the chip making front.




 
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1.4nm in 2026, 1nm in 2027.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHmRj2mZ-dk
 
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Remind me, what's the chip size where QM starts really messing with your electron flow?

How much smaller can we make a classic transistor?
 
Yes and the Cerebras processors are wafer-scale units. That’s been tried with varying levels of success by Intel, Cray, IBM, and DEC, among others. Viability of wafer-scale processors tends to depend on both manufacturing yield and the complexity of device-to-system interconnections.
 
Yes and the Cerebras processors are wafer-scale units. That’s been tried with varying levels of success by Intel, Cray, IBM, and DEC, among others. Viability of wafer-scale processors tends to depend on both manufacturing yield and the complexity of device-to-system interconnections.
They don't do FP64 compute either apparently.

The U.S. Defense Department has successfully, albeit surreptitiously, swiped $3.5 billion from the Commerce Department’s CHIPS Act funding to subsidize Intel’s creation of a classified advanced semiconductor manufacturing facility called Secure Enclave.
 

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