Forge Nano's breakthrough changes that equation completely by simultaneously delivering 1000:1 aspect ratio conformality, ALD-quality film uniformity and speed. This is one of the rare semiconductor ...
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Researchers pioneer next-generation AI semiconductors with 'thermal constraining' technique
A research team led by Professor Taesung Kim from the School of Mechanical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University has developed a technology that precisely controls the internal structure of ...
Applied Materials introduced three new chipmaking systems that boost the energy-efficient performance of leading-edge logic chips. The technologies supercharge AI compute through atomic-scale ...
New chipmaking systems boost the energy-efficient performance of Gate-All-Around transistors and wiring at 2nm and beyondViva pure radical treatment smoothens GAA silicon nanosheets with atomic-level ...
Applied Materials, Inc. AMAT is closing a regulatory chapter while doubling down on next-generation chip technology and deeper collaboration with industry leaders as AI drives unprecedented demand for ...
Researchers from Fudan University designed a fiber integrated circuit (FIC) with a multilayered spiral architecture. The ...
IONQ trades at 57x sales as it spends billions on M&A, vertical integration and a full-stack quantum push, backed by a $3.5B ...
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Engineered crystal exposes hidden magnetism with wild quantum promise
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have discovered that a specially engineered tantalum-tungsten-selenium crystal spontaneously forms atomic clusters that generate local magnetism where none ...
Quantum computing technology is complex, getting off the ground and maturing. There is promise of things to come. potentially ...
Summary The SHANTI Act 2025 is driven by the need to modernise India’s nuclear legal framework, strengthen regulatory ...
Aaron Franklin studies nanomaterials as disruptive complements or replacements for conventional silicon technology.
In a paper published in the journal Small, a team of physicists from IISER Pune have developed tiny electronic devices from a ...
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