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Texas Instruments—known for calculators—was actually behind some of the biggest breakthroughs in tech history. From inventing ...
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, have uncovered how to manipulate electrical flow through crystalline ...
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A new single-transistor neuron simplifies complex logic functions, enabling compact, energy-efficient neuromorphic systems with significant AI potential.
Transistors, the microscopic building blocks of electronics, are intricately linked to chip design and Moore’s Law in their journey towards miniaturisation and driving modern electronics.
The gate has historically been made of Polysilicon, but metals like Tantalum (Ta) and Tungsten (W), or a Nitride layer (TaN) are becoming more common for modern transistors.
Transistors are the basic building blocks of modern electronics. They are used to amplify and switch electrical signals, and they are essential for everything from smartphones to spaceships.