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IBM has achieved a breakthrough in CMOS transistor technology by demonstrating advanced devices optimized for liquid nitrogen cooling, which significantly enhance performance compared to room temperature conditions. This innovation is expected to replace current FinFET technology and is pivotal to IBM's 2-nanometer prototype processor, promising advantages such as reduced charge carrier scattering and potential for shrinking chip size.
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How might the widespread adoption of liquid nitrogen cooling impact the semiconductor industry and its technological advancements?
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