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Shrinking silicon transistors have reached their physical limits, but a team from the University of Tokyo is rewriting the rules. They've created a cutting-edge transistor using gallium-doped ...
Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, have produced a new type of transistor, which is a key component of electronics. The transistor channel was constructed ...
Editor's take: The University of Arizona could become the birthplace of the world's first petahertz-speed transistor. If successful, this research work could mark the dawn of a new era in ...
A team of researchers from Peking University claims to have developed a non-silicon transistor that is faster and more power-efficient than the latest tech in the industry. If the claim, which is ...
Organic TFTs are shaking up the display world, offering flexible new design possibilities that challenge the long-standing dominance of amorphous-silicon transistors.
In a significant advancement for semiconductor technology, researchers at UC Santa Barbara have unveiled novel three-dimensional (3D) transistors utilizing two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors. Their ...
The transition from finFET technology to Gate-All-Around (GAA) technology helps to reduce transistor variability and resume channel length scaling. It also brings several new challenges in terms of ...
Science Industry cpu transistor MIT's 3D nanoscale transistors use quantum tunneling design to bypass physical limits Overcoming "Boltzmann tyranny" to maybe one day enable far more efficient ...
A new single-transistor neuron simplifies complex logic functions, enabling compact, energy-efficient neuromorphic systems with significant AI potential.
Gallium nitride semiconductors can successfully withstand the harsh environment near a nuclear reactor core, researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory have found. The discovery could enable ...
NASA is troubleshooting a recently revealed problem with the transistors aboard its $5 billion Europa Clipper spacecraft, which is slated to launch this October.
From the datasheet, the UTC 2N6027 is a programmable unijunction transistor, it uses UTC’s advanced technology to provide customers with low forward voltage, low gate to anode leakage current, low ...