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Philips launches new TFT LCD controller chip for next-generation flat displays

Royal Philips Electronics today announced a new thin-film-transistor (TFT) liquid crystal display (LCD) controller chip designed for use in next-generation LCD monitors and flat displays. As high-resolution LCDs quickly become ...

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Magnetic Forces May Turn Some Nanontubes Into Metals

Research Documents First Instance of Band-gap Shrinkage in a Semiconductor A new study, published in today’s issue of the journal Science, finds that the basic electrical properties of semiconducting carbon nanotubes c ...

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Optics Researchers See the Light

Lehigh's Jean Toulouse and Iavor Veltchev are studying a phenomenon that few scientists in the world have been able to achieve. Two physicists at Lehigh have produced a rainbow of visible and invisible colo ...

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UMC's 90-nanometer Manufacturing Technology Sees Strong Acceptance from Industry Leaders

HSINCHU, Taiwan, May 24, 2004 -- UMC, a world leading semiconductor foundry, is driving the foundry industry's migration to 90nm technology, with some of the world's largest IC companies currently utilizing UMC for the fabrication ...

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