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China's new 2D transistor could soon be used to make the world's fastest processors
Advances in materials and architecture could lead to silicon-free chip manufacturing thanks to a new type of transistor.
Breakthrough said to overcome long-standing limitations of traditional ferroelectric transistors, ‘paving way for large-scale application’.
By applying voltage to electrically control a new "transistor" membrane, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National ...
EPC’s first seventh-generation eGaN® device enters mass production, delivering up to 3× better performance than silicon ...
Adding big blocks of SRAM to collections of AI tensor engines, or better still, a waferscale collection of such engines, turbocharges AI inference, as has ...
Cross Section of Gate-All-Around Transistor and Wiring Applied Materials introduced three new chipmaking systems that boost the energy-efficient performance of leading-edge logic chips. The ...
The U.S. power transistor market was valued at USD 3.10 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 6.43 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 9.55%. Growth is fueled by rising EV adoption driving ...
The future began 75 years ago this week with the invention of something small that’s considered the most manufactured item in human history. Odds are, you are surrounded by them right now. The ...
A huge portion of electronic devices that are discarded at the end of their lives are never recycled, and a big part of the problem is the difficulty in separating out and recovering the valuable ...
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