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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
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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