WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A hacker can reproduce a circuit on a chip by discovering what key transistors are doing in a circuit – but not if the transistor “type” is undetectable. Purdue University ...
Duke engineers show how a common device architecture used to test 2D transistors overstates their performance prospects in real-world devices.
Built using an entirely new transistor formula that alleviates the wasteful electricity leaks that threaten the pace of future computer innovation, Intel Corporation today unveiled 16 server and ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – An innovation by Purdue University researchers could help the semiconductor industry design transistors that are smaller, use less power and switch from on to off at smaller ...
Engineers at Northwestern Engineering and the University of Texas at Dallas have designed a novel computing system made solely from carbon. The system could potentially replace the silicon transistors ...
Intel Corp. will showcase a new type of transistor next week as the biggest maker of computer chips looks for ways to build devices that are 500 times faster than today’s yet don’t need too much ...
In this video from the EuroMPI’19, Mathieu Luisier presents: Massively Parallel Computer Aided Design of Nano-Transistors: When Physics Lets You Down. Moore’s scaling law is slowly coming to an end ...
A team of scientists at the University of California, Berkeley have created a metallic wire made entirely of carbon, setting the stage for research into carbon-based transistors and computers.
Hewlett-Packard researchers have designed a faster, more energy-efficient chip by packing in more transistors–without shrinking them. Instead of using aluminum wiring that take up a lot of space ...
SuVolta's PowerShrink transistor employs the Deeply Depleted Channel (DDC) structure. It boasts low power and high performance, using an improved planar bulk CMOS transistor that enables it to be ...
Engineers propose a built-in security measure that would better protect computer chip hardware from hackers. A hacker can reproduce a circuit on a chip by discovering what key transistors are doing in ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- A hacker can reproduce a circuit on a chip by discovering what key transistors are doing in a circuit - but not if the transistor "type" is undetectable. Purdue University ...