We've been measuring integrated circuit feature sizes in nanometers for years now, but some folks reading this are probably as old or older than yours truly, who can recall when we first talked about ...
The angstrom era refers to the precision in today's chip making machines that are able to align the next lithographic plate within one to two nanometers (10 to 20 angstroms) over the previous layer.
Intel said Monday it is completely changing the way in which generations of its microprocessors have been defined, discussed, and evaluated, paving the way for chips to be measured in angstroms, not ...