Abstract

Just six months since a group of chipmakers claimed that it had put into production the most advanced processes yet for making integrated circuits, a number of the group are already talking about the next big step: doubling the density of chips by shifting from 45nm to 32nm. If, as is so often claimed, the end of Moore's Law is in sight, nobody has told these people. It means that, not long after running the first production wafers of a 45nm process, chipmakers are now trying to drum up interest in its successor.

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