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the number of transistors in a single chip has been growing steadily for many years. Simultaneously, the size of transistors has been shrinking at a faster rate. Most researchers believe that after a certain point, the shrinking of transistors size would stop as there is a lower limit for the transistors to work efficiently. The limit for the size of the transistor gate
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