For decades, the speed of transistors has been approaching its physical limit. Now, researchers have built a new type of ...
Stretchable neuromorphic electronics from the University of Chicago can now run cardiac AI directly on the body in 10 ...
New research points to safer devices with less loss at low voltages, but problems remain for high-voltage industrial ...
Enphase chief product officer Raghu Belur about how gallium nitride technology is reshaping the company’s microinverter ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Low-power, flexible radio-frequency transistors break 100 GHz barrier
Over the past decades, electronics engineers worldwide have been trying to develop devices that could enable even faster communications between devices, all while consuming less energy. To meet the ...
Richard Yu (Yu Chengdong), head of Huawei's consumer business, speaks during the presentation of a Kirin 990 5G chip set at the international electronics and innovation fair IFA in Berlin on September ...
IEEE Spectrum on MSN
Junctionless transistors show a new path to 3D chips
Roll-on nanoscale membranes make circuits that stretch across 3 layers of silicon ...
From chiplets to vertical stacking, new design approaches are emerging as traditional transistor scaling runs into physical ...
Huawei outlined a new scaling principle for semiconductor design it claims can boost performance and hardware density beyond ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Researchers just crammed more computing into the same chip space by stacking silicon circuits in multiple layers — a vertical stack that squeezes whole generations …
For decades, chipmakers squeezed more transistors onto processors by shrinking them sideways. That playbook is running out of ...
Huawei has proposed a new semiconductor development framework called the “Tau scaling law,” framing it as an alternative ...
Under the agreement, Mouser will distribute EPC’s portfolio of enhancement-mode GaN (eGaN) devices, which operate across a ...
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