![]() IMEC reports major progress in EUVJul 14, 2008 | pda version
IMEC reports functional 0.186µm2 32nm SRAM cells made with FinFETs from which the contact layer was successfully printed using ASML’s full field extreme ultraviolet (EUV) Alpha Demo Tool (ADT). Applied Materials, ... |
![]() Novel memory device is set to rival transistor-switched silicon-based memoryWorking with an international group of researchers, Professor Gehan Amaratunga has produced a novel memory device which is set to rival transistor-switched silicon-based memory. |
![]() IBM Alliances Announce Advancement in High-K/Metal Gate TechnologyIBM and its joint development partners -- AMD, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, Freescale, Infineon, and Samsung -- announced an innovative approach to speed the implementation of a breakthrough material ... |
![]() NEC Develops World's Fastest SRAM-Compatible MRAM With Operation Speed of 250MHzNEC Corporation today announced that it has succeeded in developing a new SRAM-compatible MRAM that can operate at 250MHz, the world's fastest MRAM operation speed. |
![]() Remembering the futureAs electronics designers cram more and more components onto each chip, current technologies for making random-access memory (RAM) are running out of room. European researchers have a strong position in a new ... |
![]() Pushing the limits of chip miniaturisationOver the last four decades, computer chips have found their way into virtually every electronic device in the world. During that time they have become smaller, cheaper and more powerful, but, for a team of ... |
Intel Demonstrates Industry's First 32nm Chip and Next-Generation Nehalem Microprocessor ArchitectureIntel Corporation President and CEO Paul Otellini today outlined new products, chip designs and manufacturing technologies that will enable the company to continue its quickened pace of product and technology leadership. |
Nanoscale computer memory retrieves data 1,000 times fasterScientists from the University of Pennsylvania have developed nanowires capable of storing computer data for 100,000 years and retrieving that data a thousand times faster than existing portable memory devices such as Flash ... |
![]() IMEC advancing state-of-the-art in FinFETsAt this week’s VLSI Symposium, IMEC presents significant progress in the manufacturability, circuit performance and reliability of FinFETs. The results advance FinFET process technology towards being a candidate ... |
UMC, ARM Partner to Deliver Comprehensive SOI Solutions for 65nm TechnologyUMC and ARM today announced that a test chip built with ARM SOI (Silicon On Insulator) libraries was taped-out successfully on UMC's 65-nanometer (nm) SOI process. The test chip consists of a set of ARM physical IP that uses ... |
![]() IBM Extends Moore's Law to the Third DimensionIBM today announced a breakthrough chip-stacking technology in a manufacturing environment that paves the way for three-dimensional chips that will extend Moore’s Law beyond its expected limits. The technology ... |
TSMC Manufactures First Functional 65nm Embedded DRAM DeviceTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd. today announced the foundry industry’s first functional 65nm embedded DRAM customer product. The product contains millions of DRAM bits and was silicon verified first time ... |
![]() IBM Reveals Breakthrough eDRAM Memory TechnologyIn papers presented at the International Solid State Circuits Conference, IBM revealed a first-of-its-kind, on-chip memory technology that features the fastest access times ever recorded in eDRAM (Embedded ... |
![]() Renesas, Matsushita Develop Technique for Stablizing Operation of 45nm On-Chip SRAMRenesas Technology and Matsushita Electric Industrial today announced the development of a technique that achieves stable operation with 45nm process generation bulk CMOS for SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) ... |
Samsung Unveils New Powerhouse Fusion Memory Solution - OneDRAMSamsung Electronics today announced that it has developed a prototype fusion memory chip that can significantly increase the data processing speed between processors in mobile applications. |