Meet our newest transistor architecture, RibbonFET. With faster switching speeds, one stack of nanoribbons can get the same drive current in a much smaller footprint compared to our current FinFET design.
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Learn more about RibbonFET: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/silicon-innovations/6-pillars/process.html
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