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  2. Zen 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Zen 5 CCD, codenamed "Eldora", [1] has a die size of 70.6mm 2, a 0.5% reduction in area from Zen 4's 71mm 2 CCD while achieving a 28% increase in transistor density due to the N4X process node. [21] Zen 5's CCD contains 8.315 billion transistors compared to the Zen 4 CCD's 6.5 billion transistors. [22]

  3. Transistor count - Wikipedia

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    The transistor count is the number of transistors in an electronic device (typically on a single substrate or silicon die).It is the most common measure of integrated circuit complexity (although the majority of transistors in modern microprocessors are contained in cache memories, which consist mostly of the same memory cell circuits replicated many times).

  4. 5 nm process - Wikipedia

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    According to Semianalysis, the A14 processor has a transistor density of 134 million transistors per mm 2. [28] In October 2021, TSMC introduced a new member of its "5 nm" process family: N4P. Compared to N5, the node offered 11% higher performance (6% higher vs N4), 22% higher power efficiency, 6% higher transistor density and lower mask count.

  5. List of semiconductor scale examples - Wikipedia

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    AMD began using TSMC 7 nm starting with the Vega 20 GPU in November 2018, [128] with Zen 2-based CPUs and APUs from July 2019, [129] and for both PlayStation 5 [130] and Xbox Series X/S [131] consoles' APUs, released both in November 2020.

  6. International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors - Wikipedia

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    Focuses on different devices that form heterogeneous systems, such as MEMS, power generation, and sensing devices. Beyond CMOS The focus is on devices that provide electronics but aren’t CMOS based, such as spintronics, memristors, and others. More Moore Because there is still work to be done, this group will take on the continued shrinking ...

  7. 10 nm process - Wikipedia

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    TSMC reported their "10 nm" process as having a 64 nm transistor gate pitch and 42 nm interconnect pitch. Further investigation by Tech Insights revealed even these values to also be false, and they have been updated accordingly. In addition, the transistor fin height of Samsung's "10 nm" process was updated by MSSCORPS CO at SEMICON Taiwan 2017.

  8. 14 nm process - Wikipedia

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    37.5 [50] [c] 44.67 [52] 30.59 [42] 36.71 [42] Un­known 30 [53] Transistor gate pitch (nm) 70 78 88 70: 84 84: Un­known Un­known Interconnect pitch (nm) 56 67 70 52 Un­known: Un­known Un­known Transistor fin pitch (nm) 42 49 45 42 48: Un­known Un­known Transistor fin width (nm) 8 8 Un­known 8 Un­known: Un­known Un­known Transistor ...

  9. Talk:Transistor count - Wikipedia

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    In terms of computer systems that consist of numerous integrated circuits, the supercomputer with the highest transistor count as of 2016 is the Chinese-designed Sunway TaihuLight, which has for all CPUs/nodes (1 trillion for the 10 million cores and for RAM 10 15 for the 1.3 million GB) combined "about 400 trillion transistors in the ...