From WikiChip
Difference between revisions of "3 nm lithography process"

(Created page with "{{lithography processes}} The '''3.5 nanometer (3.5 nm) lithography process''' is a full node semiconductor manufacturing process following the 5 nm lith...")
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{lithography processes}}
 
{{lithography processes}}
The '''3.5 nanometer (3.5 nm) lithography process''' is a [[technology node|full node]] semiconductor manufacturing process following the [[5 nm lithography process|5 nm process]] node. Commercial [[integrated circuit]] manufacturing using 3.5 nm process is set to begin sometimes around 2024 or 2025. The term "3.5 nm" is simply a commercial name for a generation of a certain size and its technology, as opposed to [[technology node|gate length or half pitch]].
+
The '''3.5 nanometer (3.5 nm)''' or '''35 Å lithography process''' is a [[technology node|full node]] semiconductor manufacturing process following the [[5 nm lithography process|5 nm process]] node. Commercial [[integrated circuit]] manufacturing using 3.5 nm process is set to begin sometimes around 2024 or 2025. The term "3.5 nm" is simply a commercial name for a generation of a certain size and its technology, as opposed to [[technology node|gate length or half pitch]].
  
 
== Industry ==
 
== Industry ==

Revision as of 16:24, 19 May 2017

The 3.5 nanometer (3.5 nm) or 35 Å lithography process is a full node semiconductor manufacturing process following the 5 nm process node. Commercial integrated circuit manufacturing using 3.5 nm process is set to begin sometimes around 2024 or 2025. The term "3.5 nm" is simply a commercial name for a generation of a certain size and its technology, as opposed to gate length or half pitch.

Industry

New text document.svg This section is empty; you can help add the missing info by editing this page.

3.5 nm Microprocessors

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

3.5 nm Microarchitectures

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.