
TSI (Transistor-Size Integration)
Transistor-Size Integration (TSI) refers to the process of designing and combining many tiny transistors on a semiconductor chip to increase its performance and capabilities. Smaller transistors allow more of them to fit on a chip, enabling faster processing, lower power consumption, and improved efficiency. As transistors shrink, they can switch on and off more quickly, which enhances the overall speed of electronic devices. TSI is a key factor in advancing computer technology, making devices more powerful, compact, and energy-efficient. It is achieved through precise manufacturing techniques that control transistor dimensions at nanometer scales.