IBM, having worked alongside development partners at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, claims that it has successfully figured out a way to churn out chips using the 7 nanometer process. Now that is crazy small – and to put things into perspective, you would require approximately 10,000 of these chips in order to get the same width as that of a human hair, now how fine is that? 7 nanometer is also slightly less than 3 times the width of a strand of human DNA.
It looks like the $3 billion investment that IBM has committed themselves to over the course of half a decade to gain an advance in chip technology has started to pay off. IBM remained mum as to when this particular new chip will hit the market, since they have one more hurdle to overcome – to mass produce these chips so that they are affordable enough for the end user.