Ultra-small microchips take shape with circuits carved at 229-nanometer precision
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Johns Hopkins researchers created a microchip manufacturing process using beyond extreme ultraviolet radiation and metal-organic resists, achieving 229-nanometer circuits that could lead to smaller, faster, and cheaper electronics within 10 years.
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