Researchers at National Taiwan University have developed a unified model that explains how thickness, defects, interface quality, and roughness together control the behavior of ultrathin oxide ...
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Nanometer-scale graphene switch could cut power use in future chips
Researchers have built working transistors from graphene nanoribbons less than a nanometer wide, achieving room-temperature switching performance that silicon struggles to match at similar scales. The ...
A Nintendo Switch can do more than most owners realize, and some of its handiest built-in features are easy to miss until you ...
We chat about the Pokémon Champions overview trailer, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, and much more on this high octane ...
Researchers developed a dual-modulated vertically stacked transistor that eliminates current leakage at nanoscale channel lengths, advancing low-power 3D chip integration.
John Carpenter's Toxic Commando is already great on the ROG Ally, but we ask Saber Interactive whether a Switch 2 port and ...
A team of researchers from Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with colleagues from Japan, has taken an important step ...
AF114 germanium transistors and related ones like the AF115 through AF117 were quite popular during the 1960s, but they quickly developed a reputation for failure. This is due to what should have made ...
A switch is simple: connect two pieces of metal together and bam! Except, it’s not that simple at high currents. How much current? Just about 400 car batteries worth would certainly cause some ...
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