Chip makers eye 0.10-micron process nodes
Coverage of the 2000 Symposium on VLSI Technology in Hawaii suggests that top chip manufacturers see 0.10-micron process nodes as a reality within a few years. A precursor to that goal, the fabrication of transistor gates with lengths less than 100-nanometers, has already been accomplished.
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