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Scientists unlock the hidden power within silicon making electronics smaller, faster, and more efficient
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have unlocked a hidden power within silicon, the backbone of modern electronics. Their findings could transform how future devices are built, ...
The electronics materials business is on the upswing. One big driver—the boom in data center construction to run artificial intelligence applications—shouldn’t come as a surprise, but also at play is ...
In the race to make electronics smaller, faster, and more efficient, scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia have achieved a breakthrough that could ...
Projections about the amount of energy required for AI in data centers and other electronic devices are putting a spotlight on more efficient electronics. But making chips and systems more efficient ...
TOKYO & SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renesas Electronics Corporation (“Renesas”, TSE: 6723), a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, and Altium Limited (“Altium”, ASX: ALU), a global leader in ...
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have demonstrated fully 3D-printed resettable fuses, essential components in active electronics that usually rely on semiconductors. However, ...
Not to mention the extensive infrastructure needed to make all this work. It's not enough to clear land and stand up a building you call a chip foundry. That foundry needs things like ultrapure water, ...
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