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A great article from Ian Cuttress -- partial take-aways to not spoil the full article:
- "When it comes to IBM, I firmly believe they’re in the camp of saying Moore’s Law is still alive."
- There are multiple types of CFET design in the literature, and specifically IBM has built a staggered sequential CFET design
- [Compared to IBM's 2nm - 40% SRAM scaling, 50% Logic scaling, more info in article]
- IBM is getting a High-NA machine..
The article also contrasts the major chip foundries approaches to future transistor types with what IBM is doing/planning, using plenty of charts and diagrams.