IBM today will uncork new research to show double-gate transistors are viable and offer enormous promise over single-gate structures now used in semiconductor devices. In several respects, the ...
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For more than a decade, engineers have been eyeing the finish line in the race to shrink the size of components in integrated circuits. They knew that the laws of physics had set a 5-nanometer ...
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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 ...
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. said it had shrunk key elements of the semiconductor, a development that could lead to a chip with 1 billion transistors. Transistors are the tiny switches that are the ...
NASA, the double-helix model, Elvis ... there's a long list of things that emerged during the 1950s which still resonate strongly in 2011, but none more so than the humble silicon transistor.
Motorola has put two transistors in one. Researchers at the company's Austin, Texas, laboratory said Monday that they have developed a dual-gate transistor in which the two gates can act independently ...
(Nanowerk News) Semiconductor chip makers first began the production of three-dimensional (3D) transistors in 2011. Engineers can pack more 3D transistors onto a single chip because they are much more ...