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New 3D silicon chip breakthrough could extend Moore’s Law for years
Researchers have developed a method to stack silicon circuits in multiple layers using ultra-thin silicon membranes and low-temperature manufacturing, overcoming barriers to creating true 3D chips. This breakthrough could extend Moore’s Law by enabling more computing power in the same physical space as traditional miniaturization slows.
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