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Quantum computing hurdle overcome
(General Sciences/General Sciences Features)
...in confined to a single dot in a semiconductor like indium arsenide. Rather than representing a 0 or a 1 as a
transistor
does in a classical computer, a quantum bit can be a linear combination of 0 an...
Thursday, June 25, 2009 03:53
2.
Stretchable displays coming to a garment near you soon
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...ed a process for making a stretchable display by connecting organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and organic
transistor
s with a new flexible conductor. The display can then be attached to a curved su...
Tuesday, May 19, 2009 03:59
3.
Effective notebook cooling: Near-field radiation therapy
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...mal coupling by exploiting the high level of electron scattering that occurs in non-suspended carbon nanotube
transistor
s. A wave called a surface polariton is caused by this electron scattering, acc...
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 13:00
4.
Dr. Craig Barrett leaving Intel after 35 years, retiring in May
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...ore and Andy Grove. Barrett has seen Intel's microprocessors move from the 4004 (with its hand-created 29,000
transistor
s), to 8008, to 8080, to 8086, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, Pentium II, Pentium...
Friday, January 23, 2009 17:36
5.
Scientists create transparent memory chip
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...en an ongoing topic for at least a decade, but actual results have been limited to individual components like
transistor
s so far. The KAIST team has achieved something unique by apparently creating an...
Thursday, December 11, 2008 11:36
6.
Next up for Intel’s 32 nm chips: Prepare for production
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... in San Francisco. The presentation will include an updated 291 Mb 32 nm SRAM chip with more than 1.9 billion
transistor
s and a 3.8 GHz clock speed. Intel said it will also briefly discuss early findi...
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 00:19
7.
New research suggests Moore's Law will not cease around 2020
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...utions to push beyond. The quantum and heat effects observed at such small feature sizes begin to impede
transistor
function because there are very small quantities of silicon and copper doing th...
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 00:04
8.
Nano-magnetic sensors could pave the way for massive data storage capacity
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
..., semiconductors companies often utilize infrared emissions to detect electron movement through silicon-based
transistor
s. TG Daily had the opportunity to visit Intel's debug lab in Nov, 2007. The las...
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 14:25
9.
Panasonic and Renesas jointly develop 32 nm SOCs
(Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
...tion processes. The development of a 32 nm has begun and the firms are “confident” that that their 32-nm node
transistor
technology and other advances can “soon” be applied to products in mass product...
Thursday, October 09, 2008 00:05
10.
BCP lithography, self-assembling nanotechnology to build IC circuits from the bottom up
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... concept observable over the years is something now called Moore's Law. Moore's Law states that the number of
transistor
s which can be inexpensively placed and mass produced on an integrated circuit d...
Friday, September 26, 2008 12:29
11.
Intel imagines wireless power for your laptop
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... least for the 10 or 15 years ahead of us, is Intel’s note that Moore’s Law, which predicts a doubling of the
transistor
count on an integrated circuit every 18-24 months, is alive and well “through t...
Friday, August 22, 2008 00:01
12.
Graphene could replace silicon one day, scientists say
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...imit. Fuhrer believes that the potential of graphene makes it a promising
material
for applications in which
transistor
s much switch extremely fast, such as in processing extremely high frequency sig...
Monday, March 24, 2008 12:54
13.
Carbon one step closer to becoming viable alternative for silicon
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Scientists have discovered a way to use graphene as a
transistor
substrate, instead of silicon. The potential includes 10x faster processing. Princeton (NJ) - Researchers at Princeton Universit
Wednesday, December 19, 2007 07:12
14.
Fujitsu advances ReRAM
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...su’s labs discovered that by adding titanium to nickel oxide, and by limiting the current flow from the
transistor
design, erase memory power requirements of 100 microamps or less are possible i...
Friday, December 14, 2007 10:10
15.
Six fold reduction in semiconductor power loss, a faster, lower heat process technology
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...Tiny copper lines are created which connect all of the on-die circuits necessary for carrying out work.
Transistor
s are the fundamental workhorses of the semiconductor. It is typically the...
Monday, December 03, 2007 10:42
16.
Red light ... green light ... 5 millivolts
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...ugh 100s of nm of silicon substrate. They could literally read the voltage on a bitline, the state of a
transistor
, watch it switch, etc., right through the silicon. This was possible beca...
Monday, December 03, 2007 00:01
17.
Carbon nanotubes prove electrically flexible on 89% transparent substrate
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...type junctions from
material
s that can be deposited on the surface. These would create flexible surface
transistor
s. The ultimate idea here is to create a single-source substrate
material
...
Wednesday, November 07, 2007 14:09
18.
Tech Tour Intel: Gainestown spotted in the microsurgery silicon debug lab
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
..., by using the appropriate infrared wavelengths, they can look right through the silicon and see the physical
transistor
s. And, following the laws of physics, when gates flip from one setting to...
Tuesday, November 06, 2007 14:53
19.
Scientists grow nanowires reliably enough to create circuits
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...ose features can be determined. In the laboratory researchers have developed a 600-circuit
transistor
assembly similar to those used in digital memory chips. There have been s...
Monday, October 29, 2007 09:17
20.
Understanding high-k dielectrics easier, thanks to new model
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...very recently, has been Silicon Dioxide (SiO2). It provides a necessary electrical barrier which allows
transistor
s to function, but as features get smaller that barrier is becoming less and les...
Wednesday, October 17, 2007 07:10
21.
Nobel Prize for Physics awarded for hard drive technology
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...true significance of GMR has yet to be realized in practical applications. Concepts like spin-selective
transistor
s could provide real, practical avenues in optical and quantum computers. ...
Tuesday, October 09, 2007 13:02
22.
New material breakthrough brings quantum computers one step closer
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... at smaller and smaller levels, the magnetic spin of electrons could be used to store information in place of
transistor
s. But, how to do it? That's where this new
material
comes in. ...
Monday, October 08, 2007 11:34
23.
Carbon nanotubes prove excellent heat transfer vehicles for silicon
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...is one of the biggest stumbling blocks toward achieving better performance through higher clock speeds.
Transistor
s, the base components operating at the very heart of a CPU, can only ...
Tuesday, October 02, 2007 11:30
24.
Spin doctors observe atomic rotation
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... desktop, notebook, cell phone or PDA computer, is comprised of little more than a series of wires, cells and
transistor
s. Each of them conveys an electric charge, holds an electric charge, ...
Thursday, September 13, 2007 11:44
25.
Scientists draw semiconductor circuits with super-fine ink-jet printers
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...sing arrays of single-walled carbon nanotubes as the semiconductor have already demonstrated that traditional
transistor
s (with both source and drain electrodes) printed on plastic substrates work.&nb...
Friday, September 07, 2007 10:58
26.
Scientists develop heat transistor that someday could cool chips
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...uture. But what if we had the ability to channel heat wherever we wanted it to go via electrically controlled
transistor
s? Chicago (IL) - The cooling needs of tomorrow's semiconductors, those whi...
Friday, July 06, 2007 09:54
27.
Transparent transistors pave way to future displays, scientists say
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Researchers at Purdue University have created transparent
transistor
s and circuits that could be integrated in future displays, such as head-up displays in windshields as well as e-paper that would b
Wednesday, June 27, 2007 01:00
28.
TG Daily interview: AMD imagines 16 graphics cores for CPUs
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...ed to introduce a $399 price point [for a high-end card] with a brand new technology. This is a 700-million
transistor
chip, so as we debugged it, with the cache structures, DX10, the new architectu...
Monday, May 14, 2007 11:32
29.
Nano-piezotronics to enable new “body electronics”
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...ezoelectric characteristics of zinc oxide nanowires. So far, these properties have been used for field-effect
transistor
s, diodes, sensors as well as nanogenerators that can produce controllable...
Thursday, March 01, 2007 11:43
30.
Intel preps five 45 nm dual- and quad-core processors
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...nm CPU generation: Penryn, a processor core that will replace the current 65 nm Core 2 processors, uses a new
transistor
technology to boost performance and reduce power consumption. The Penryn quad-c...
Friday, January 26, 2007 23:00
31.
STI accelerates Cell CPU to 6 GHz, Intel bumps 80-core chip to 4 GHz
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...n. Most impressive, however, is the described power consumption: According to Intel, the 80-core, 100-million-
transistor
-die is rated at power consumption of just 98 watts (at 1 TFlops). ...
Thursday, January 04, 2007 20:53
32.
The response to Core 2 Duo: What does AMD do next?
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... of one standard node. The 90 nm represented some changes; they'll have one or two subnodes that enhances the
transistor
design, or changes certain things in the process technology, or maybe introduce...
Friday, July 28, 2006 20:53
33.
Intel considers 3D transistors for 32 nm processors
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...t a better handle on the power consumption of its semiconductors. On step closer to reality is the "tri-gate"
transistor
, which enables the company to gain more flexibility in adjusting, processor per...
Monday, June 12, 2006 05:39
34.
IBM builds nanotube chip
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Weblinks)
IBM researchers have achieved a milestone by creating an integrated circuit out of a single carbon nanotube, a feat that makes the
material
a likely candidate to replace silicon as the main ing
Friday, March 24, 2006 22:55
35.
IBM drives chipmaking process beyond current limitations
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
IBM researchers claim to have found a way to use deep-ultraviolet (DUV) lithography techniques for the production of 32 nm chips and smaller. The limits of DUV have been pushed out several times and
Tuesday, February 21, 2006 22:33
36.
Nantero to roll out Carbon Nanotube memory in 2007
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Sometime next year, you may be able to throw out your old memory chips and replace them with new faster and cooler carbon nanotube (CNT) memory. Greg Schmergel, co-founder, president and CEO of Nante
Friday, February 03, 2006 20:56
37.
Intel first to demonstrate 45 nm silicon
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Features)
Concerns are growing that the end of the scalability of silicon structures may come into sight in the next 10 to 15 years. But for now, Moore's law appears to be live and kicking as Intel today demon
Wednesday, January 25, 2006 17:40
38.
AMD licenses Z-RAM technology
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Features)
Following rumors in the past week, Innovative Silicon (ISi) today announced that AMD has licensed its Z-RAM technology that may enable the processor manufacturer not only to increase on-chip memory s
Tuesday, January 24, 2006 17:46
39.
Intel's 65 nm yields already at 90 nm level
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Features)
Intel's business model breaks down simply to build more chips at higher profitability each quarter. A big portion of that profitability comes from production yield - so it's no surprise that Intel th
Friday, December 16, 2005 23:09
40.
New transistor material could help extend Moore's Law
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Reducing the power consumption of future chips is research priority in today's semiconductor industry. Experimenting with new
material
s that could substitute or complement today's silicon substrates
Wednesday, December 07, 2005 17:12
41.
65 nm transition to save Intel $2 billion
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Intel is rapidly moving to convert its current 90 nm production process for processors to 65 nm. By the end of 2006, the company will have three 65 nm fabs up and running - including two new faciliti
Thursday, December 01, 2005 08:00
42.
100 GByte storage for your cell phone?
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
British nanotechnologists have emulated the functions usually associated with
transistor
-based digital electronics in all-metallic nanoscale devices made from ferromagnetic
material
s.
Tuesday, September 13, 2005 21:40
43.
New material structure produces world's fastest transistor
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
A new type of
transistor
structure, invented by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has broken the 600 gigahertz speed barrier.
Monday, April 11, 2005 21:29
44.
Intel prepares for next 20 years of chip making
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Intel pulled back the curtain Friday on some of its future research projects to continue making
transistor
s smaller, faster and less power-hungry out as far as 2020.
Monday, October 25, 2004 18:03
45.
Plastic memory technology unveiled
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
AP Technology Writer - A new memory technology promises to store more data at less cost than the expensive-to-build silicon chips used by popular consumer gadgets including digital cameras, cel
Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:18
46.
Intel Replaces Silicon in Chip Breakthrough
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
...rough in chip technology with the development of a new
material
that replaces silicon in the manufacturing of
transistor
s. ...
Thursday, November 06, 2003 20:32
47.
Intel to bring out the metal at 45 nanometers
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Intel Corp.
Wednesday, November 05, 2003 11:16
48.
AMD explores triple-gate transistors
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
Advanced Micro Devices unveiled an experimental
transistor
with three gates on Thursday, in a continued effort to find ways to increase performance while conserving electricity.
Thursday, September 18, 2003 12:42
49.
I.B.M. Announces Screaming Fast Switch
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
International Business Machines announced Monday that it has built the world's fastest
transistor
, or electronic switch.
Tuesday, November 05, 2002 05:11
50.
Applied Materials enters 12" wet clean market with new Oasis Clean system
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Weblinks)
...stem, which it claims offers new technology for the nearly 50 critical cleaning steps needed to fabricate the
transistor
area of the chip while providing customers with the significantly faster produc...
Thursday, June 20, 2002 15:27
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