Thanks for posting. To put things into perspective, I was working on a 40nm 
project (the above posting mentions 40-40nm process technology) 10 years 
ago, and we actually switched it to 32nm. And that was also 10 years ago. A 
lot has changed since then.

You wouldn't believe the things we did to get 14nm chips working in 
high-volume manufacturing.
I'm currently managing a 10nm project, and it's definitely much more 
challenging.

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