As discussed in https://www.semiwiki.com/forum/content/4091-intel-has-another-first-14nm-production.html, we learned without magic we have to bear additional cost.
Jumping to the magic concept, I just found the last airbender uses his magic expertise to fly. Cool, isn't it?
So let's deal with it. What magic do we have today? GRAPHENE. Of course, 2D material, like wing the airbender carries above, which can support heavy stuffs on this top with just a mono atomic layer.
Here we go, instead of using additional mask, we do blanket etch. And then put our magic 2D material on top and then cover with low k material. Voila, the air gap is pure gap. RC reduction should be >50%. However our magic material is conducting. So in the end, we have to burn it off. Don't worry, it is very reactive. Any questions?
So let's deal with it. What magic do we have today? GRAPHENE. Of course, 2D material, like wing the airbender carries above, which can support heavy stuffs on this top with just a mono atomic layer.
Here we go, instead of using additional mask, we do blanket etch. And then put our magic 2D material on top and then cover with low k material. Voila, the air gap is pure gap. RC reduction should be >50%. However our magic material is conducting. So in the end, we have to burn it off. Don't worry, it is very reactive. Any questions?