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Electronics & Semiconductors Jan 5, 2016

Process variation threatens to slow down and even pause chip miniaturization

For past several decades, the processor industry has enjoyed the benefits of chip miniaturization and the exponential increase in the number of on-chip transistors as predicted by Moore's law. However, as process technology ...

Electronics & Semiconductors May 26, 2015

Innovative technology to recover performance of CMOS devices damaged by hot carrier injection

Tokyo Tech researchers demonstrate for the first time that application of pulsed reverse-voltages produce recovery of the performance of CMOS transistors damaged by the generation of electron-traps in the gate oxide due to ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Mar 31, 2015

Research reduces microprocessor serial link power consumption, improves data center energy efficiency

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign researchers are working to reduce the serial link power consumption, thereby helping data centers and mobile platform operate more energy efficiently.

Electronics & Semiconductors Feb 12, 2014

Toshiba's low leakage SRAM enables fast wake-up from a deep sleep mode

Toshiba Corporation today announced that it has developed an eXtremely Low Leakage 65nm SRAM (XLL SRAM) suitable for back-up RAM in low power MCU that achieves a fast wake-up time from a deep sleep mode.

Electronics & Semiconductors Jul 18, 2013

Enhanced wireless technology for body implants and sensors

Body implants such as pacemakers and hearing aids have been used to counter organ dysfunction for decades. The WISERBAN project is making a giant leap in their development: aiming to provide smarter communications among such ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Dec 18, 2012

Compact MOS-Varactor simulation model for development of CMOS millimeter wave circuits

Toshiba Corporation today announced the development of a compact MOS-Varactor simulation model that delivers high level accuracy from DC to the millimeter wave (60 GHz) region. The new model was developed in cooperation with ...

Bio & Medicine Nov 20, 2012

New electrically-conductive polymer nanoparticles can generate heat to kill colorectal cancer cells

Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have modified electrically-conductive polymers, commonly used in solar energy applications, to develop revolutionary polymer nanoparticles (PNs) for a medical application. ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Jun 15, 2012

Toshiba develops many-core SoC for embedded applications

Toshiba Corporation today announced the development of an innovative low-power, many-core System-on-a-Chip (SoC) for embedded applications in such areas as automotive products and digital consumer products. The prototype ...

Electronics & Semiconductors Feb 8, 2012

Fujitsu introduces world's fastest CMOS 14-bit digital-to-analog converter

Fujitsu Semiconductor today announced its first 3rd generation high performance Digital to Analog Converter Application Specific Standard Product (ASSP). The MB86066 ‘Anakin’ DAC combines 14-bit resolution with ...

Nanomaterials Feb 1, 2012

Researchers find molybdenite may be better suited for integrated logic circuits than graphene

(PhysOrg.com) -- Because of its physical limitations, silicon use in tiny integrated logic circuits will have to one day soon be replaced by something that can work in a smaller state. That is, if we want to see miniaturization ...

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