2019-09-02 Bloomberg Businessweek

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o puter Chip


SiliconValleygetsitsname,
ofcourse,fromelement14,
theessentialstuffofthe
computerchip.Intheearly
daysofcomputing,thethree
partsofa chip—thewafer,
orsubstrate;thetransistors
layeredontop;andthe
wiresconnectingtoa circuit
board—requiredonlya
handfulofelements.Today,
chipmakersdrawona large
swathoftheperiodictable.

A chipjust 10 millimeters
widecanincludebillions
oftransistors.These
tinyelectricalswitches,
rapidlysignaling0 or
1, areetchedontothe
waferandmadeofsuch
materialsassiliconand
galliumarsenide.

May contain
or require

PRODUCT COURTESY ADVANCED SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTER AT THE GRADUATE CENTER, CUNY

Toincrease
processingspeeds,
chipmakershave
expandedtheir
repertoireofelements
toincludehafnium
andzirconium,while
improvingcircuit
designandtryingnew
etchingmethods.

Silicon,cheapand
ubiquitous,is still
themostcommon
wafermaterial.But
galliumarsenide,
aluminumoxide,and
indiumphosphideare
alsoused.

1
H
Hydrogen

2
He
Helium

6
C
Carbon

7
N
Nitrogen

16
S
Sulfur
17
Cl
Chlorine

15
P
Phosphorus

53
I
Iodine

18
Ar
Argon

8
O
Oxygen

9
F
Fluorine

12
Mg
Magnesium

13
Al
Aluminum
14
Si
Silicon

33
As
Arsenic

31
Ga
Gallium

22
Ti
Titanium

24
Cr
Chromium

27
Co
Cobalt

29
Cu
Copper

74
W
Tungsten

78
Pt
Platinum

79
Au
Gold
54
Xe
Xenon

49
In
Indium
40
Zr
Zirconium

41
Nb
Niobium

42
Mo
Molybdenum

44
Ru
Ruthenium

46
Pd
Palladium

PROP STYLIST: ANNA SURBATOVICH

By E. Tammy Kim
Photograph by Daniel Shea
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