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Got a cite for this? I haven't heard someone claim this.
No, I really doubt we are close to the limit. 3d in various forms is the way things are going at that level, and that's only one way to approach the various problems that I'm not educated enough to have a reasonable opinion on. Besides, it seems to me like every time some prognosticator says that we've reached a technological limit when it comes to computing, they've been wrong... when one approach plateaus, we find another that doesn't.
I don't think we can make any reasonable predictions about how nodes will progress (or not) that far out.
Yesterday I read it, now I can not find the link, but from posts of experts , they said it's difficult , need more time and TSMC has tools to convert...