Researchers propose 3D semiconductor architectures using 2D semiconductor materials for better performance and scalability ...
On the other hand, all that's really needed is a single electron at a time. A transistor small enough to operate with only one electron would be phenomenally small, yet it is theoretically possible.
Gordon Moore's prediction made over 40 years ago, that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit would double roughly every 24 months, continues to be the guiding principle of the ...
Is Moore's Law really dead? How small can a transistor be? And what in the world is "dark silicon?" Read on to find out. Named for Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, Moore’s Law is the observation ...
The original transistors were small cylinders, a bit larger than a pencil eraser. Over the years, scientists and engineers have been able to make transistors tinier and tinier. With the invention ...
Cambridge GaN Devices has patented a technique for lowering losses in 100kW+ IGBT-based vehicle traction drives, at lower ...