Intel's Roadmap Includes 4nm Fab in 2022
Precision submits "Intel Corp., the largest maker of chips in the world, has outlined plans to make chips using 4nm process technology in about thirteen years. According to Intel, integration capacity of chips will increase much higher compared to fabrication process."
The next step of the plan: negative-sized chips by 2050!
Funny may not give karma, but +5 Informative never made anyone snort coffee out their nose.
It just happens that my personal roadmap for 2022 includes a flying pony that craps gold. I'm cautiously optimistic.
By 2022, the only integrated circuits you'll have will be the ones you carve yourself, with your bare teeth, out of the bones of your children(during those rare times that you aren't fighting off hordes of monstrous rat-men or scavenging for survival in a grim Malthusian dystopia).
Or...
Google claims that it's about 0.022 beard-seconds.
You are correct, they plan to transition from silicon to unobtainium.
If libertarians are so opposed to effective government, why don't they all move to Somalia?
Except for a vial coated in an oil of slipperiness, if memory serves.
Interesting.