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Stanford researchers develop first computer using only carbon nanotube transistors
2013-09-26 14:42:15| InfoWorld: Top News
Researchers at Stanford University have demonstrated the first functional computer built using only carbon nanotube transistors, according to an article published Wednesday on the cover of scientific journal Nature.
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RFMD Introduces World's First 6-Inch GaN-On-SiC Wafers For RF Power Transistors
2013-09-20 06:26:37| rfglobalnet Home Page
RFMD (Nasdaq: RFMD), a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance radio frequency solutions, today introduced the world's first 6-inch GaN-on-Silicon Carbide (SiC) wafers for manufacturing RF power transistors for both military and commercial use.
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RFMD(R) Introduces World's First 6-Inch GaN-on-SiC Wafers for RF Power Transistors
2013-09-19 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Company Converting All Gallium Nitride (GaN) Processes to High-Volume 6-Inch Wafer Fabrication to Reduce Platform Cost, Address Growth Opportunities<br /> <br /> GREENSBORO, N.C. -- RFMD (Nasdaq:RFMD), a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance radio frequency solutions, today introduced the world's first 6-inch GaN-on-Silicon Carbide (SiC) wafers for manufacturing RF power transistors for both military and commercial use. The company is converting all GaN production and ...This story is related to the following:Wafers |
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Graphene transistors based on negative resistance could spell the end of silicon and semiconductors
2013-08-20 15:01:01| Extremetech
With silicon fast running out of steam and no clear path beyond 14nm, graphene might just be the light at the end of the tunnel. For that to occur, though, we first need to turn graphene into a reliable semiconductor -- the world's greatest chemists and physicists need to get together and work out how to switch graphene off. This is proving to be a lot harder than it sounds -- but now, thanks to a fancy effect called negative resistance, researchers at the University of Riverside, California (UCR) may have cracked it.
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7nm, 5nm, 3nm: The new materials and transistors that will take us to the limits of Moores law
2013-07-26 15:54:56| Extremetech
At Semicon West 2013, the annual mecca for chipmakers and their capital equipment manufacturers, Applied Materials has detailed the road beyond 14nm, all the way down to 3nm and possibly beyond.
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