Atomic simulations predict transistor scaling limits

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KAIST researchers developed atomic-level simulations to predict transistor scaling limits. The simulations use quantum mechanics to analyze how small transistors can become before quantum tunneling hinders performance, a critical challenge for next-generation chips. This technology allows for advance prediction of device limits and optimal design, potentially reducing development time and trial-and-error in semiconductor fabrication.


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