Good luck trying to reverse engineer any 2nm chip. Think of all the firmware and hardware functions that could be hidden inside a incomprehensibly tiny space. There’s definitely going to be more back doors in chips than ever now.
Good luck trying to reverse engineer any 2nm chip. Think of all the firmware and hardware functions that could be hidden inside a incomprehensibly tiny space. There’s definitely going to be more back doors in chips than ever now.
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