With help from a small transistor, a team of researchers led by Professor Fengnian Xia figured out a way to make a type of ...
D rive around Silicon Valley and you will see surprisingly little skyline. The landscape is dotted with low-rise offices, ...
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Huawei claims new chip packs 55% more computing power through smarter design
Huawei Technologies has revealed engineering data behind its upcoming Kirin 2026 smartphone processor, claiming ...
IBM just unveiled the world's first sub 1-nanometer chip: 100 billion transistors. IBM also says they've produced functioning ...
IBM has developed the blueprint for producing a processor using sub-1-nanometer (nm) chip technology, outdoing its own ...
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Volatile coating lets tin perovskite transistors survive air for more than four hours
Air is absolutely essential for human life, but for certain semiconductors, it is a deadly poison. The moment these materials ...
The rise of AI has created an almost insatiable appetite for computing power. Training and running AI systems requires vast ...
There was no doubt about it, point-contact transistors were fidgety. The transistors being made by Bell just didn't work the same way twice, and on top of that, they were noisy. While one lab at Bell ...
Young’s POSTECH team publishes high-performance device in Nature, targets next-generation semiconductor industry ...
The nanostack architecture stacks transistors vertically rather than shrinking them, promising 50% more performance or 70% ...
The future began 75 years ago this week with the invention of something small that’s considered the most manufactured item in human history. Odds are, you are surrounded by them right now. The ...
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