New technical paper titled “Multi-functional multi-gate one-transistor process-in-memory electronics with foundry processing and footprint reduction” from researchers at Ningbo Institute of Materials ...
The company, along with others, is pursuing a new paradigm for cramming more transistors on chips—building up.
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‘World’s first’: IBM packs 100 billion transistors into a fingernail-sized sub-1 nm chip
IBM has introduced what it calls the world’s first sub-1 nanometer semiconductor technology, unveiling ...
A recent study published in Nature Communications demonstrates precise control over electron spatial arrangement in two directions simultaneously—without any applied voltage—through interface ...
A transdisciplinary Northwestern University research team has developed a revolutionary transistor that is expected be ideal for lightweight, flexible, high-performance bioelectronics. The ...
IBM says it can fit nearly 100 billion transistors on a chip - why the milestone matters ...
Integrated circuits (ICs) serve as the basis of computers, tablets, smartphones, and other technology that enhances our daily life. For around 60 years, those circuits have been made from silicon with ...
The 75th anniversary of the invention of the transistor sparked a lively panel discussion at IEDM, spurring debate about the future of CMOS, the role of III-V and 2D materials in future transistors, ...
Nanoscale 3D transistors made from ultrathin semiconductor materials can operate more efficiently than silicon-based devices, leveraging quantum mechanical properties to potentially enable ...
U.S. semiconductor firms are accelerating investments in AI-focused chip development, advanced packaging and new supply chain ...
The semiconductor industry is under growing pressure to deliver more capable technologies while reducing development time, cost, and risk.
UST’s Gilroy Mathew tell us why 2026 is a year of convergence. And why India’s best bet is to build the ecosystem, not just ...
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