https://www.tomshardware.com/news/imecs-sub-1nm-process-node-and-transistor-roadmap-until-2036-from-nanometers-to-the-angstrom-era
"Imec Presents Sub-1nm Process and Transistor Roadmap Until 2036: From 
Nanometers to the Angstrom Era
By Paul Alcorn published  1 day ago

Imec plots a course to 1nm chips, and beyond
   
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Imec, the most advanced semiconductor research firm in the world, recently 
shared its sub-'1nm' silicon and transistor roadmap at its Future Summit event 
in Antwerp, Belgium. The roadmap gives us a rough idea of the timelines through 
2036 for the next major process nodes and transistor architectures the company 
will research and develop in its labs in cooperation with industry giants, like 
TSMC, Intel, Samsung, and ASML, among many others.

The roadmap includes breakthrough transistor designs that evolve from the 
standard FinFET transistors that will last until 3nm, to new Gate All Around 
(GAA) nanosheets and forksheet designs at 2nm and A7 (seven angstroms), 
respectively, followed by breakthrough designs like CFETs and atomic channels 
at A5 and A2. As a reminder, ten Angstroms are equal to 1nm, so Imec's roadmap 
encompasses sub-'1nm' process nodes."

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