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South Korean device cuts required components by 75%, boosts data processing speed by 4x
Researchers have developed a transistor technology that enables a single semiconductor device to perform ...
Less than two decades after smartphones fit into the palm of our hands, artificial intelligence is now running on devices ...
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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 ...
The end of a manic episode can bring subtle emotional, physical, and behavioral changes. Here are the signs to look for and what they may mean. Signs that a manic episode is ending include a decrease ...
High efficiency is key in applications such as data centers, and new standards codify the now-mandatory requirements.
A Japan–U.S. collaborative research team has demonstrated the world's first integrated spintronic probabilistic bit, or p-bit, fabricated on a silicon chip using semiconductor manufacturing processes.
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