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New materials could boost the energy efficiency of microelectronics
MIT researchers developed a new fabrication method that could enable them to stack multiple active components, like transistors and memory units, on top of an existing circuit, which would improve the ...
Find out why engineers in the fields of electrical and electronic engineering (EE and ECE) are referred to as 'Circuit ...
Over the past decades, engineers have introduced numerous technologies that rely on light and its underlying characteristics.
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MIT finds a new way to pack more transistors on a chip
For decades, chipmakers have squeezed more computing power out of silicon by shrinking transistors, but that strategy is ...
Enter the realm of radiation hardness and space-qualified power system designs that employ gallium-nitride power semiconductors.
PV inverters convert the direct current (DC) produced by solar panels into the alternating current (AC) used by homes and ...
I’ve always been interested in the tradeoffs that designers make when defining topologies and selecting components for a ...
The presence of just one dopant atom can dramatically alter the performance of a short-channel transistor, depending on where it is located. Driven by the continuing demand for performance, modern ...
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Silicon chips on the brain: Researchers announce a new generation of brain-computer interface
Described in a study published Dec. 8 in Nature Electronics, BISC includes a single-chip implant, a wearable “relay station,” and the custom software required to operate the system. “Most implantable ...
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Optical chip smaller than a hair uses 80× less power to help scale quantum computers
A new microchip modulates laser frequencies with extreme precision, enabling scalable quantum computing architectures.
Complexity mounts, driven by multiple dies, larger and more complex systems, and the incessant demand for performance improvements everywhere.
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