Submitted by maxtility t3_ymzs3z in singularity
Down_The_Rabbithole t1_iv9ggzh wrote
Reply to comment by now-here-be in TSMC approaching 1 nm with 2D materials breakthrough by maxtility
Smaller chips are faster because things are closer together.
Smaller chips are cheaper to produce because you can make more of them at the same time
Smaller chips consume less power and thus increases battery life on smartphones/laptops
Smaller chips produce less heat and thus can be either clocked higher for more speed or laptops/smartphones can be made smaller/thinner as it uses less cooling.
But most often the chips don't actually shrink, they just use the new production technology to put more stuff in a chip of similar size.
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