7 comments

  • BiraIgnacio 3 minutes ago ago
  • RicoElectrico an hour ago ago

    How about heat? Seems these days it's the heat above everything else that's the issue. And more density would only aggravate it.

    • deepsun 6 minutes ago ago

      If heat is produced by conductors resistance then shorter paths would lead to less heat produced.

    • juancn 25 minutes ago ago

      That's always an issue, but the industry seems to be moving away from 2D circuits.

      Reducing trace length seems to be the way forward for faster/larger circuits. Signal propagation time on-die is becoming an issue.

      Things like Huawei's Logic folding, or TSVs, and so on, attack the issue by reducing signal travel time.

      This looks like another building block in that direction.

      There's also some push at cooling chips from both sides.

    • ortusdux an hour ago ago

      I wonder if the proposed CPU/GPU laser cooling technique that was on here a few days ago would penetrate the Si layers?

      https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48510375

    • arein3 an hour ago ago

      What you loose in heat you gain in speed caused by proximity. Perhaps this will allow for lower voltage and thus less heat.

  • armitron an hour ago ago

    This seems like it could accelerate the transition to sub-1nm nodes (previously projected to mid 2030s), maybe by the end of this decade.