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Engineers at Illinois just stacked silicon transistors three layers deep — 625 per layer, matching standard chip performance and finally giving Moore’s Law a new path for…
For decades, chipmakers kept Moore’s Law alive by shrinking transistors sideways, etching ever-finer features into flat slabs ...
A vacuum channel transistor controls electrons at the cathode to suppress gate leakage, letting it work inside amplifiers and ...
As traditional chip miniaturization slows, researchers have found a way to pack more computing power into the same space by stacking silicon circuits in multiple layers. The new process uses ...
A transistor is a tiny but powerful electronic component that acts like a switch or an amplifier. It is made from a semiconductor material, usually silicon, and has three legs for connection to ...
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Phosphonate groups lift organic transistor performance by balancing ions and charge flow
By electrochemically introducing phosphonate ester groups into conductive polymer films, researchers at Science Tokyo have ...
Researchers have created a new theoretical framework that shows how memory-preserving "memtransistors" could overcome the ...
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Junctionless transistors show a new path to 3D chips
Roll-on nanoscale membranes make circuits that stretch across 3 layers of silicon ...
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Innovative technologies such as LogicFolding, can be used to continuously compress signal propagation delay and steadily ...
The history of the transistor and similar types. How transistors made an impact on the world. How grudges eventually subside. Transistors are simple electronic devices that boost or switch electrical ...
TSMC's A14 process targets 20% better performance and 30% lower power than N2, as the industry shifts focus from transistor ...
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