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IBM packed 100 billion transistors onto one chip, promising big speed gains and far less power
IBM has pushed transistor density to a new extreme, fitting nearly 100 billion transistors onto a single chip roughly the ...
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First transistor under the nanometer: IBM pushes the limits of silicon
Transistors measuring just 0.7 nanometer have been fabricated for the first time in electronics history. This size, ...
(I also posted this in Other Hardware, 'cause I didn't know where it would get the best response.) I'm writing a review of some ideas that have been proposed for nano-scale computing architectures ...
NXP offerS 60 bipolar transistors (BJT) and 12 small-signal single N- and P-channel Trench MOSFETs in the 1-mm x 0.6-mm x 0.37-mm DFN plastic SMD package – which the company claims is the industry’s ...
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, ...
Modern humans have existed for around 300,000 years, and in all the time we've been here, we've made a lot of things. In the early days, homo sapiens fashioned tools from flint and other materials, ...
You probably wouldn't find your cellphone or laptop computer too useful if you had to keep it as cold as liquid nitrogen, which checks in at a little less than minus 320 degrees. That's why word that ...
Chipmakers are gearing up for fundamental changes in architectures, materials, and basic structures like transistors and interconnects. The net result will be more process steps, increased complexity ...
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