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7 nm lithography process
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The 7 nanometer (7 nm) lithography process is a full node semiconductor manufacturing process following the 10 nm process node. The term "7 nm" is simply a commercial name for a generation of a certain size and its technology, as opposed to gate length or half pitch. Commercial mass production of integrated circuit using 7 nm process is set to begin sometimes in 2019 or 2020. This technology will be replaced by 5 nm process around 2022.

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Contacted Gate Pitch​
Interconnect Pitch (M1P)​
SRAM bit cell (HP)​
SRAM bit cell (HD)
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 ? nm  ?x 48 nm[1]  ?x  ? nm  ?x  ? nm  ?x  ? nm  ?x
 ? nm  ?x 36 nm[2]  ?x  ? nm  ?x  ? nm  ?x  ? nm  ?x
 ? µm²  ?x  ? µm²  ?x  ? µm²  ?x  ? µm²  ?x  ? µm²  ?x
 ? µm²  ?x  ? µm²  ?x 0.027 µm²[3]  ?x  ? µm²  ?x  ? µm²  ?x

7 nm Microprocessors

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7 nm Microarchitectures

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