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Duke engineers show how a common device architecture used to test 2D transistors overstates their performance prospects in real-world devices.
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The uncomfortable truth behind the hype around 2D semiconductor performance
For almost two decades, scientists have been trying to move beyond silicon, the material ...
Semiconductor manufacturing is a quickly growing field, which focuses on the design, development and innovation of the processes used to produce the chips that power modern electronics. Almost all of ...
The ability to make a very miniature on/off switch changed the world. These tiny switches, known as transistors, make up the basis of all modern computing—they drive your cell phones, your bank ...
For decades, compute architectures have relied on dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) as their main memory, providing temporary storage from which processing units retrieve data and program code. The ...
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