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US bans sales of 14nm and 16nm chips with over 30 billion transistors to China
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The title is missing the very important "or more advanced"
I was wondering how a 14nm chip would have 30 billion transistors lol, it would have to be a full wafer-sized chip (which has been done but I don't think it's been done on such old nodes)
bring me a bucket!