D rive around Silicon Valley and you will see surprisingly little skyline. The landscape is dotted with low-rise offices, ...
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Engineers built an artificial-photosynthesis system that runs itself without any batteries
Engineers at Osaka Metropolitan University have built an artificial-photosynthesis system that produces liquid solar fuel ...
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IBM comes with its sub-1-nanometer chip technology: Nearly 100 billion transistors on a 0.7nm chip
IBM has introduced the world’s first sub-1-nanometer chip with a 0.7 nm architecture that has space for around 100 billion transistors, packed into a compact-sized device. Key Pointers: Built on a ...
The history of computing is littered with the remains of forgotten operating systems—some rendered obsolete by technological progress, some that never quite captured the public imagination, and some ...
Abstract: Designers need accurate models to estimate 1/f noise in MOS transistors as a function of their size, bias point, and technology. Conventional models present limitations; they usually do not ...
As Moore's Law slows to a crawl and the amount of energy required to deliver generational performance gains grows, some chip designers are looking to alternative architectures for salvation. Neurophos ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quantum Motion has delivered the industry’s first full-stack quantum computer to be built using a standard silicon CMOS chip fabrication process – the same transistor ...
A tiny new crystal-based transistor could be the key to faster, more reliable AI chips—leaving traditional silicon designs in the dust. Credit: Shutterstock In a potential turning point for ...
Inductor-inductor-capacitor (LLC) resonant converters have a couple of appealing characteristics for applications requiring an isolated DC/DC converter such as minimal switching losses, no reverse ...
Amidst the advances in CMOS and wide bandgap semiconductor technology, you can easily forget that the first transistor invented by William Shockley in 1949 was a bipolar junction transistor (BJT).
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