ScienceAlert on MSN
New '3D' Computer Chips Could Extend Moore's Law, Study Shows
Putting the silicon membranes on the receiving wafer. (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) In recent years, computer ...
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Texas Instruments had plans for personal computer domination - a price war nearly brought it to ruin
Texas Instruments ended up in a brutal price war that nearly brought it to the brink ...
A future Apple Watch battery could last even longer in the future. That is, assuming Apple adopts display partner LG's new ...
Infineon The development of AI data centers has pushed the limits of the industry in several categories. For instance, capex ...
Rhonda McEwen, who comes to UVic from Victoria University at the University of Toronto, says the institution can better ...
Green Alpha Investment recently released its Q1 2026 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Japan-US team builds world’s first silicon spintronic chip for smart computers
Scientists in Japan and the US have made a big achievement in smart computing ...
For decades, the speed of transistors has been approaching its physical limit. Now, researchers have built a new type of ...
With demand booming for printed circuit boards, the U.S. government is trying to boost domestic production to move away from ...
Quantum computing, once only a theoretical possibility, promises to deliver faster, more energy-efficient computers—but only ...
Morning Overview on MSN
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 ...
If you travel deep into the New Right, what you find at the moment is a constant yearning for something very old. Not just a ...
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