3.5 nm is a name for the first node beyond 5nm.[16]
In 2018, IMEC and Cadence had taped out 3 nm test chips.[17] Also, Samsung announced that they plan to use Gate-All-Around technology to produce 3nm FETs in 2021.[18]
Possible technologies that have been speculated to be useful or essential to producing chips beyond Moore's Law scaling have included : vortex laser,[19] MOSFET-BJT dual-mode transistor,[20] 3D packaging,[21] microfluidic cooling,[22] PCMOS,[23] vacuum transistors,[24] t-rays,[25] extreme ultraviolet lithography,[26] carbon nanotube transistors,[27] silicon photonics,[28] graphene,[29] phosphorene,[30] organic semiconductors,[31] gallium arsenide,[32] indium gallium arsenide,[33] nano-patterning,[34] and reconfigurable chaos-based microchips.[35]