Chinese scientists and engineers are shrinking one of the most complex and expensive technologies in modern chipmaking down to desktop size and using it to manufacture 14-nanometre chips. While 14-nm chips no longer represent the cutting edge – commercial foundries have already pushed into the 3-nm realm – they remain a sweet spot for performance, cost and efficiency, powering everything from industrial automation to electric vehicles and smart wearables. At the UltrafastX academic conference in…


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