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Faculty of Science and Information Technology => Science and Information => Topic started by: tamim_saif on July 17, 2014, 12:58:33 PM

Title: Extending Moore's Law: for smaller, more efficient computers
Post by: tamim_saif on July 17, 2014, 12:58:33 PM
Over the years, computer chips have gotten smaller thanks to advances in materials science and manufacturing technologies. This march of progress, the doubling of transistors on a microprocessor roughly every two years, is called Moore's Law. But there's one component of the chip-making process in need of an overhaul if Moore's law is to continue: the chemical mixture called photoresist. In a bid to continue decreasing transistor size while increasing computation and energy efficiency, chip-maker Intel has partnered with researchers to design an entirely new kind of resist.


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DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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