Innovative tool for producing computer chips uses giant, nearly perfect mirrors to make tiny transistors and circuits.
Computer chips have been facing roadblocks due to the friction caused by electricity. However, this new chip might bypass that problem (and others) entirely.
In this Eye on Patents column, we graphically explore the intellectual property created in support of computer chips and ...
Research findings and signs of computer chip industry demands were the top subjects at the 40th Annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference April 8 at RIT. With indications of growth and novel ...
UNSW Sydney nano-tech startup Diraq has shown its quantum chips aren't just lab-perfect prototypes—they also hold up in real-world production, maintaining the 99% accuracy needed to make quantum ...
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