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Microchips are used in almost every electrical device we use today. They are used to power everything from consumer electronics to industrial machines, communication systems, and medical devices.
Reading AI’s "thoughts" could help prevent harm, but experts warn this rare safety tool might not last forever.
Researchers at Northeastern University have discovered how to change the electronic state of matter on demand, a breakthrough that could make electronics 1,000 times faster and more efficient.
Applied Materials AMAT is benefiting from rising demand for AI infrastructure, with its Logic and DRAM businesses gaining traction. Since AI operations need both logic chips to process AI workloads ...
World-first: Terra Quantum builds the first foundry-grade NC-FET with standard CMOS materials. The NC-FET marks a defining moment ...
TaS₂, researchers were able to control its conductive properties, showing that this type of material could speed up electronic processing one thousand fold.
But whatever the company does, the 13-inch MacBook Air is still a great all-rounder and a good combination of size and speed ...
With chiplets gaining traction, chip designers face a critical question: When should you step away from a monolithic ASIC?
A hobbyist-developed spin-on glass dopant offers a cost-effective alternative to commercial semiconductor doping techniques.
The global semiconductor market is poised to reach $1.06 trillion, driven byAI, cloud infrastructure, and advanced consumer ...
Contributor content. With construction now well underway on all three planned fabs, TSMC’s Arizona campus will be potentially ...