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IBM Is Back To Forefront Of Research

Today, IBM announced it has successfully created a 2-nanometer manufacturing process. The most advanced process currently, is 5-nanometer, but most foundries are still using 7 and 10 nanometer processes.

A chip using the 2-nanometer process, will have 50 billion transistors. This translates into 45% performance and 75% lower energy consumption, over the existing 7-nanometer process.

IBM, once a research giant, experienced a massive decline with the arrival of the PC, but it's been recently trying to remake itself. IBM does not run a foundry, so it's expected to license the process to other companies. Chips using the new process, could be on the market as early as 2024.

The Biden administration is proposing investing $50B to grow US chip R&D and manufacturing.
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IBM used to be cool, but it failed Vermont horribly
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@checkoutanytime The IBM Vermont factory, was sold to a California company, and there were no layoffs that I know of. GlobalFoundries continues to invest in that plant.