New Photolithography Process
dragons_flight writes "Motorola has announced a new photolithography process capable of making chip features smaller than 100 nm, with the aim of eventually going as low as 13 nm. For reference, the current next-generation standard is 157 nm."
From ABCNews.com:
JonKatz, movie reviewer of the popular Linux website slashdot.com, recently announced he has reached a new low.
"I'm going to have take pictures of 12-year-old boys now, they're much cuter." says Katz, a known pedophile.
Prior to this release, it was widely speculated that Katz was only interested in making porn of 15-year-old boys.
"Well, I like the older ones too, but they're better when they're still nice and smooth." continued Katz.
When asked if he feared prosecution for statutory rape, Katz just reponded with a laugh.
"My boys love me and would never turn on me like that!" chuckled Katz.
However, Katz wouldn't reveal the names of his underaged lovers upon further questioning. The state is currently investigating.
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Goodness me, 13nm is very small indeed. It's like, way small. Smaller than a peanut! Imagine that! A small peanut!
Is this JonKatz? CmdrTaco? Decide for youself... /. agility test
Lack of k5 getting you down? :)
-- spiralx
So it says in the article.
Could this announcement be to boost the share price?
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