IBM has developed the blueprint for producing a processor using sub-1-nanometer (nm) chip technology, outdoing its own ...
IBM just unveiled the world's first sub 1-nanometer chip: 100 billion transistors. IBM also says they've produced functioning ...
IBM's sub-1-nanometer NanoStack architecture holds almost 100 billion transistors on a chip. These chips are cheaper to run ...
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Researchers have created a new theoretical framework that shows how memory-preserving "memtransistors" could overcome the intrinsic limits in efficiency faced by conventional semiconductor transistors ...
Welcome to our technical deep-dive series! Today, we're unpacking Low-Power Verification—a critical skill for every modern DV engineer. Whether you're a fresher or looking to solidify your ...
Gallium-nitride high-electron-mobility-transistor is an industrial leading contender for high-frequency and high-power radio-frequency applications. However, the record output-power-density has ...
It’s rather amazing how many electronic components you can buy right now are not quite the genuine parts that they are sold as. Outside of dedicated platforms like Mouser, Digikey and LCSC you pretty ...
The ability to make a very miniature on/off switch changed the world. These tiny switches, known as transistors, make up the basis of all modern computing—they drive your cell phones, your bank ...
Infineon Technologies AG unveils its first gallium nitride (GaN) transistor family qualified to the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC) standard for automotive applications. The new CoolGaN ...
Finnish company Semiqon has developed a transistor that operates with virtually zero heat dissipation. They have made silicon-based quantum processors to make future quantum computers more affordable, ...
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