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Chips Go Vertical Continued

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Delays, Delays: Gates are getting faster with each succeeding generation of chips. But interconnects, especially of aluminum, counteract the improvement, and manufacturers have abandoned that metal in favor of copper. Copper and new low-k insulating materials have less delay at first, but the delay increases as line widths get smaller. Further performance improvement will come from the 3-D IC.