(I also posted this in Other Hardware, 'cause I didn't know where it would get the best response.)<BR><BR>I'm writing a review of some ideas that have been proposed for nano-scale computing ...
Researchers developed a dual-modulated vertical transistor that suppresses leakage at nanoscale channels and supports ...
Moore's Law is alive and well, according to IBM Corp.'s Microelectronics Division, which said it has developed working double-gate transistors that will extend the life of the venerable semiconductor ...
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China claims sub-1 nm transistor that cuts power use for AI chips
A team of Chinese researchers has built a ferroelectric transistor with a gate length of just 1 nanometer that runs on 0.6 ...
Today’s trend in semiconductor chip manufacturing involves the miniaturizationof transistors and increasing the density of transistors per integrated circuit. Researchers at CU Boulder have developed ...
By engineering the device structure of ferroelectric memory and introducing a nanogate-induced electric field concentration effect, the researchers developed a ferroelectric transistor capable of ...
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Quantum information processing promises to be much faster and more secure than what today’s supercomputers can achieve, but doesn’t exist yet because its building blocks, qubits ...
Advanced Micro Devices has developed two sets of next-generation transistors using different approaches that produce higher levels of performance than conventional transistors, the company said at the ...
KYOTO, Japan — Intel Corp. researchers have provided a peek at a transistor with a gate length measuring just 20 nanometers, which Intel expects to put into production in 2007 when its microprocessors ...
Big Blue is working on a new type of transistor it says will vastly increase performance and reduce power consumption of chips in the coming decade. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET ...
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