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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 ...
IBM Fellow and Chief Technology Officer of Systems Development Christian Jacobi joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning ...
As traditional chip miniaturization slows, researchers have found a way to pack more computing power into the same space by stacking silicon circuits in multiple layers. The new process uses ...
For decades, the computing industry has followed a simple formula: make transistors smaller and pack more of them onto a chip. That strategy fueled ...
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Junctionless transistors show a new path to 3D chips
Roll-on nanoscale membranes make circuits that stretch across 3 layers of silicon ...
The U.S. Discrete Semiconductor Market was valued at USD 9.34 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 21.4 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 8.77% during 2026-2035. Factors responsible for boosting ...
Chinese tech biz shows off clever workaround for its process node gap, but it isn't catching up with Intel and TSMC ...
The Chinese company is adapting to the demise of Moore’s Law, which guides chip production. It could complicate US chip ...
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The Future of AI and Trade
Olivia White and Tiago Devesa argue that the United States will continue to need trusted trading partners in the economy of ...
She was handed $400 million and one impossible mission — make Huawei independent from foreign chips. Years later, He Tingbo ...
This sponsored article is brought to you by Applied Materials. At pivotal moments in history, progress has required more than ...
Property room manager cataloged and guarded thousands of stolen or found objects each year. He also organized an auction of unclaimed artifacts.
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