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The pacing development in graphene is ever so steadily taking us into a future of faster and better electronics, perhaps not feasible with silicon. Graphene has been induced as a replacement for silicon in microchips already, and with scientists from the.
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The 450 mm wafers could trounce the monopoly of IC and chip-equipment and force them to file for insolvency. Well, this could be a hypothetical situation as the wafers are quite gamble and can trounce themselves into bankruptcy. In an industry which..
If you're sick of the battery back-up that your laptop furnishes, then the find and creation of the researchers at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory is sure to be a delight for your sickness.
Now, a battery developed by the aforementioned.
Sharp has already made a name in the dome of high definition TVs with its world's largest LCD panel. Now, it looks like the company also wants to steal the 'world's smallest' title in the laser diode market. They have taken wraps off a new...
Samsung Electronics has the plans to put a new fusion semiconductor dubbed Flex-OneNAND in production next month. The new 4GB semiconductor will let CE designers to exercise both types of NAND flash memory, the single level cell (SLC) and multi-level...
The researchers at the University of Manchester have successfully cracked the biggest stumbling block in semiconductor miniaturization. By breaking the silicon barrier by using the world's thinnest material Graphene, they have developed the world's...
We'll keep aside the complex but intriguing technical details behind the innovative concept for the time being and know exactly what it can offer to all geeks out here reading this.
The 3-D flexible chip or better say film, developed by engineers at..
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