How close are we to silicon's scaling limits?
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Moore's Law has held for over five decades, but transistor dimensions are now a few nanometres. Quantum tunnelling, dopant fluctuations, heat dissipation and manufacturing cost set hard limits.
Whether further density gains will continue (via 3D stacking, new channel materials, GAAFET architectures) or whether scaling will stall, is industry-defining.
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