SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Hoping to beat IBM, Intel, TSMC and others to the punch, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. here today announced it has fabricated the world's smallest double-gate transistors–based on a ...
EAST FISHKILL, N.Y.–IBM Corp. today announced development of a new double-gate transistor structure, which the company says move such a device from “purely theoretical to a structure that shows ...
With double-gate transistors becoming a serious candidate for the 45nm technology node, Freescale Semiconductor and the University of Florida have created what they claim is the first double-gate ...
Big Blue is working on a new type of transistor it says will vastly increase performance and reduce power consumption of chips in the coming decade. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET ...
(Nanowerk News) The National Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and Tohoku University have succeeded in manufacturing a high-performance upright-type double gate MOS ...
SUNNYVALE, California: Advanced Micro Devices Inc. said on Tuesday it had shrunk key elements of the semiconductor, a development that could lead to a chip with 1 billion transistors. Transistors are ...
The drift-diffusion equations relevant for application to current flow in the double gate transistor are addressed. In standard operation this device has both source and drain heavily doped with the ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. IBM on Monday announced it has developed a new transistor ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University engineers have new information contradicting the most dire predictions about the imminent demise of Moore's Law, a general rule that is central to the ...
IBM will describe a new type of transistor this week that it says will vastly increase the performance and reduce the power consumption of chips in the coming decade. In a presentation at the ...
Advanced Micro Devices has big plans for the future: to be the thorn firmly stuck in Intel's side. If the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based chipmaker has its way, it will continue as its crosstown rival's ...
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