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Intel announces two billion transistor computer chip
Intel announces its quad core Itanium brand chip, code-named Tukwila, which almost doubles in performance compared to the current Itanium series processors. An excerpt from Printed Circuit Design and Fab: Introduced at the International Solid State Circuits Conference, the company reported that its new quad-core Itanium...
Tags: Computer Chip, Transistor, Intel Itanium, Computer, Intel Corp., Chip, Semiconductors, Processors, Hardware, Components, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-02-08
Process Variation Aware Transistor Sizing for Load Balance of Multiple Paths in Dynamic CMOS for Timing Optimization
The complexity in timing optimization of high-performance microprocessors has been increasing with the number of channel-connected transistors in various paths of dynamic CMOS circuits and the rising magnitude of process variations in nanometer CMOS process. In this paper, a process variation aware transistor sizing algorithm for dynamic CMOS circuits while...
Tags: Aware, Optimization, Transistor, CMOS, Academy Publisher, Optimization Algorithm, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
White papers 2008-02-01
Premier IT Magazine: Reinvented Transistors
45-nm Manufacturing Creating the Next Wave of Quad-Core Processors
Tags: Information Technology, Transistor, Intel Corp., Manufacturing, Semiconductors, Hardware
White papers 2008-01-01
Photos: The transistor turns 60
From a few small pieces of metal at Bell Labs, an entire industry--to say nothing of a vast swath of modern life--was born. by CNET News.com
Tags: news, transistor, TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Semiconductors, Hardware, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2007-12-14
3D transistors promise to deliver 20 Ghz to 50 Ghz processor speeds
Unisantis Electronics of Japan is teaming with Singapore's Institute of Microelectronics to develop the Surround Gate Transistor SGT, which could boost processor speeds by 10 to 20 times current limits. An excerpt from Gizmodo: Moore's law states that the amount of transistors able to be jam-packed...
Tags: 3D, Team, Transistor, Singapore, Masuoka, Semiconductors, Processors, Hardware, Components, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-09
Technology to print chips
Kovio, a technology start-up from Sunnyvale, California, has developed technology that uses inkjet printers to print transistors for memory and logic chips. An excerpt from Technology Review: Kovio is one of a number of companies developing ultracheap alternatives to conventional microchips by replacing conventional photolithography methods...
Tags: Transistor, Technology, Chip, RFID, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Wireless, Security, Biometrics, Hardware, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-29
Carbon Nanotube Bumps for Thermal and Electric Conduction in Transistor
The continuous miniaturization of semiconductor chips has rapidly improved the performance of semiconductor products. However, thermal issues that affect semi- conductor chips are becoming more serious. For example, heat transfer has become a very serious problem in the CPUs of personal computers; high-frequency High-Power Amplifiers HPAs of mobile communication systems;...
Tags: Nanotube, Mobile, Transistor, Carbon Nanotube, Fujitsu Ltd., Mobile Communication, Nanotechnology, Cellular Phones, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
White papers 2007-10-01
Images: New recipe for Intel transistors
Intel has decided to use new materials to build transistors on chips that will arrive in the second half of this year.
Tags: recipe, Intel Corp., chip, transistor
Image galleries 2007-01-26
Move over silicon, there's new transistor material in town
Correct link to the image galleryInGaAs is the new siliconhttp://news.com.com/2300-1008_3-6142248-1.html
Tags: transistor, news, networking, Sonja Thompson, InGaAs
Discussion threads 2006-12-11
Opportunities and Challenges of III-V Nanoelectronics for Future High-Speed, Low-Power Logic Applications
This paper highlights the opportunities and challenges of III-V nanoelectronics for future high-speed, low-power digital logic applications. III-V materials in general have significantly higher electron mobility than Si and can potentially play a major role along with Si in future high-speed, lower-power computing. The major potential advantage of using a...
Tags: Transistor, Material, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Hardware
White papers 2006-07-27
Images: Chips of the future
Chips made on the 45-nanometer process will be faster, consume less energy, contain more transistors and be cheaper to make.
Tags: chip, CHIPS, transistor
Image galleries 2006-06-11
Photos: Book celebrates Texas Instruments
From transistor radio to Speak and Spell, TI plays crucial role in key electronic-age concepts and markets.
Tags: photograph, radio, Texas Instruments Inc., transistor
Image galleries 2006-04-05
Power could cost more than servers, Google warns
Not Much Sense To This ArticleWhile CPU power usage needs to trend lower due to heat issues, nothing stated in this article will accomplish this. These are "Physics" issues within all integrated circuits, and will require solutions at that level. This has been the case since the IC was...
Tags: computer, CPU, Google Inc., hardware, Luiz Barrosso, power consumption, server, tbc@...
Discussion threads 2005-12-12
85nm Gate Length Enhancement and Depletion Mode InSb Quantum Well Transistors for Ultra High Speed and Very Low Power Digital Logic Applications
This paper demonstrates for the first time 85nm gate length enhancement and depletion mode InSb quantum well transistors with unity gain cutoff frequency, fT, of 305 GHz and 256 GHz, respectively, at 0.5V VDS, suitable for high speed, very low power logic applications. The InSb transistors demonstrate 50% higher unity...
Tags: Transistor, Unity, Semiconductors, Hardware
White papers 2005-10-31
Emerging Silicon and Non-Silicon Nanoelectronic Devices: Opportunities and Challenges for Future High-Performance and Low-Power Computational Applications
Several key emerging nanoelectronic devices, such as Si nanowire Field-Effect Transistors FETs, carbon nanotube FETs, and III-V compound semiconductor quantum-well FETs, are assessed for their potential in future high-performance, low-power computation applications. Furthermore, these devices are benchmarked against state-of-the-art Si CMOS technologies. The two fundamental transistor benchmarking metrics utilized in...
Tags: Silicon, Device, Benchmarking, Transistor, High-performance, Leadership, Semiconductors, Management, Hardware
White papers 2005-04-26
Intel to detail dual-core Itanium at conference
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Tags: Semiconductors, Processors, dual-core, Intel Corp., transistor, Montecito, processor, chip, Intel Itanium, Nimish Modi
Technical articles 2005-02-07
IBM, AMD claim a better way to strain silicon
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Tags: Semiconductors, Network technology, IBM Corp., transistor, chip, silicon, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Technical articles 2004-12-13
Intel to throttle power by enhancing silicon
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Tags: Semiconductors, Network technology, chip, transistor, Intel Corp., Mark Bohr
Technical articles 2004-08-30
Do More with Less: PIP monitors juggle video duties with ease
Picture-in-picture, or PIP, that little pop-up box that lets you watch two programs at the same time on many televisions, has begun cropping up on some higher end LCD computer monitors. This feature is not just an expensive toy; it has enterprise applications in security, training, video conferencing, and public...
Tags: monitor, L2025, PIP, Michael Jackman, CRT, TFT, transistor, video
Technical articles 2004-02-10
Processors duke it out for PC supremacy
The Tyson vs. Lewis fight has been canceled, but that doesn't mean there isn't a good fight going on. Intel and AMD are battling it out with their heavyweight processors, the P4A and XP, respectively. James McPherson gives a blow-by-blow account.In the battle for heavyweight processor of the world, quite...
Tags: Processors, Semiconductors, James McPherson, PC, cache memory, Northwood, processor, transistor
Technical articles 2002-02-06
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