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 atomic radius of silicon is 111 pm. That's 0.111 nm, so they've got a ways to go there.
'Sensible' is a curse word.
Silicon's radius is 110 picometers which translates to .11 nanometers.
So moving a decimal point is translation these days? Shit, can you translate French to Spanish by doing it?