Taiwan Semiconductor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT
National Taiwan University
NTU
TSMC
Intel
European Union
IBM
UC Berkeley
MIGS
TMD
WSe2
Wikipedia
Science
Nextbigfuture.com
Space, Robotics
Artificial Intelligence
Medicine
Biotechnology
Nanotechnology
Co-Founder
the Head of Research for Allocations
Angel Investor at Space Angels
Singularity University
Mark Liu
Su
Atomically
Moore
SOURCES- Nature
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2022TSMC
Hsinchu
Taiwan
Taichung
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In September 2020, TSMC Chairman Mark Liu said they would build a plant for the 2 nm node at Hsinchu in Taiwan, and might install production at Taichung dependent on demand.At the end of 2020, seventeen of the European Union countries signed a joint declaration to develop their entire semiconductor industry, including developing process nodes as small as 2 nm as well as a designing and manufacturing custom processors, assigning up to 145 billion euro in funds.In May 2021, IBM announced it had produced 2 nm class transistor using three silicon layer nanosheets with a gate length of 12nm.“We resolved one of the biggest problems in miniaturizing semiconductor devices, the contact resistance between a metal electrode and a monolayer semiconductor material,” says Su, who is now at UC Berkeley. This technology unveils the potential of high-performance monolayer transistors that are on par with state-of-the-art three-dimensional semiconductors, enabling further device downscaling and extending Moore’s law.SOURCES- Nature, MIT, Wikipedia
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