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Discover how Penn State’s 2D CMOS computer breakthrough paves the way for ultra-efficient, atomic-scale electronics beyond silicon.
Abstract: A new CMOS isolation technique has been developed for reducing isolation width to a 1/4 µm with large latchup immunity. This technique is supported by three key processes. The first is to ...
Abstract: A 32-b general-purpose microprocessor has been developed using 1-/spl mu/m CMOS technology. The chip, containing 372 K transistors, operates at a 80-ns machine cycle time with a 5-V power ...
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