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Wow, 3nm, we're nearing Moore's law ceiling, what a time to be alive. 55% is impressive to me at least.
Sadly it’s marketing bs for now.
It's been that way since ~90nm nodes. First large scale 90nm production was for a revised PS2 chip in 2003. Intel's launched in 2004.
Node names haven't lined up with node sizes for nearly 20 years now. Not a recent development.