Earlier, it was mentioned that in 2011, the most advanced chip manufacturing process was 32nm—that was towards the latter half of the year.
Although this is the Marvel World, it seems like the technology used by superheroes and civilian technologies are two entirely different things—
The Osborne Group can casually create biological DNA modeling, highly realistic real-time DNA insertion models, yet the common public still uses the old 32nm chips.
It's unlikely that Osborne themselves are using 32nm process supercomputers, right?
It doesn't seem so.
But then again, by 2077, chip manufacturing processes were indeed highly advanced and perfectly integrated with human neural systems.
However, production methods varied greatly—
There is a type of chip called the "etching work chip," where as long as the user has a compatible prosthetic eye, arm, and spine implant, and the right equipment, a person can become a human lithography machine.