A stunning new imaging breakthrough lets scientists see — and fix — the atomic flaws hiding inside tomorrow’s computer chips.
Duke engineers show how a common device architecture used to test 2D transistors overstates their performance prospects in ...
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a powerful imaging technique that reveals atomic scale defects inside ...
The transistor has been evolved by a team of researchers with the Vienna University of Technology. This was achieved by tapping into the Germanium. The team developed a new, adaptive transistor design ...
Cornell researchers have used advanced electron microscopy to identify "mouse bite" defects in 3D transistors for the first ...
An alloy material called InGaAs could be suitable for high-performance computer transistors, according to researchers. If operated at high-frequencies, InGaAs transistors could one day rival those ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Intel Corp. said Wednesday that it has redesigned the electronic switches on its chips so that computers can keep getting cheaper and more powerful. The switches, known as transistors ...
For almost two decades, scientists have been trying to move beyond silicon, the material ...