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Revision as of 09:33, 25 April 2023

The 3 nanometer (3 nm or 30 Å) lithography process is a technology node semiconductor manufacturing process following the 5 nm process node. Commercial integrated circuit manufacturing using 3 nm process is set to begin some time around 2023.

The term "3 nm" is simply a commercial name for a generation of a certain size and its technology, and does not represent any geometry of the transistor.

Industry

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Process Name
1st Production
Lithography Lithography
Immersion
Exposure
Wafer Type
Size
Transistor Type
Voltage
 
Fin Pitch
Width
Height
Gate Length (Lg)
Contacted Gate Pitch (CPP)
Minimum Metal Pitch (MMP)
SRAM bitcell High-Perf (HP)
High-Density (HD)
Low-Voltage (LV)
DRAM bitcell eDRAM
Intel TSMC Samsung
P1280? (CPU), P1281? (SoC) N3, N3E
N3 Enhanced
3GAE
3nm Gate All Around Early
, 3GAP
3nm Gate All Around Plus
2H 2023 2H 2022  
EUV EUV EUV
     
SE SE SE
Bulk Bulk Bulk
300 mm 300 mm 300 mm
FinFET FinFET GAA
     
Value 5 nm Δ Value 5 nm Δ Value 5 nm Δ
        N/A
       
       
           
           
           
           
           
           
           

P1278

Intel's 5-nanometer (renamed as Intel 20A) process node is expected to ramp around the 2H2024/2025 timeframe.

Samsung

On May 24 2017 Samsung announced they will be switching to a transistor they call Multi-Bridge-Channel FET (MBCFET), an extension of a Gate-all-around (GAA) FET. This is planned for somewhere after the 5nm node but the exact timeline or specification is currently unknown.

TSMC

N3 technology will offer up to 70% logic density gain, up to 15% speed improvement at the same power and up to 30% power reduction at the same speed as compared with N5 technology (According to TSMCs website). If this holds true we could see 300+ MT/mm2.

3 nm Microprocessors

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3 nm Microarchitectures

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References

  • Kinam Kim, President of Semiconductor Business, announced MBCFET for the node after 5 nm, May 24, 2017