... for perfect imaging."
While the work is only theoretical at present, it will be exciting news to silicon chip manufacturers as the resolution limit of lenses limits the microchip technology needed ...
... oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (silicon MOSFET). To convert the electric energy to other forms ... performance compared to silicon MOSFET in terms of lower power consumption, smaller chip size ...
... regulating the flow of data.
Researchers predict that silicon chips will reach their maximum shrinking point ... future electronics but does not think it will replace silicon anytime soon. "I would rather ...
... GHz to THz range with more than 1 watt of power. However, transistors on a standard silicon chip have been limited to a few milliwatts at up to about 100 GHz.
Now a method of generating high-power ...
Researchers are one step closer to making silicon chips that could one day repair damaged tissue in the human body.
... the input to the output that carries electromagnetic waves—undisrupted—across the surface of a silicon chip. Amplification "stages" along this transmission line boost the signal power by monitoring ...
... lead to microchips that operate at much higher speeds than is possible with today's standard silicon chips, leading to cell phones and other communications systems that can transmit data much faster. ...
... lead to microchips that operate at much higher speeds than is possible with today's standard silicon chips, leading to cell phones and other communications systems that can transmit data much faster. ...
... lead to microchips that operate at much higher speeds than is possible with today's standard silicon chips, leading to cell phones and other communications systems that can transmit data much faster. ...
... of hearing as well.
The RF cochlea, embedded on a silicon chip measuring 1.5 mm by 3 ... of Electronics, has also developed an analog speech-synthesis chip inspired by the human vocal tract and a novel ...
... Centre for Quantum Photonics at Bristol showed how such interactions between photons could be realised on a silicon chip, pointing the way to advanced quantum technologies based on photons [Science ...
... 't quite have the same ring to it, but a new discovery may mean the end of silicon chips. After decades of using Bi2Te3 for its thermoelectric properties, researchers have discovered new properties of ...
... , more efficient and less expensive than
anything made conventionally.
Building microcircuits on the face of a silicon chip is a very
precise, and therefore costly, process, and finding ways to cram
...
... ) -- A primitive quantum computer that uses single particles of light (photons) whizzing through a silicon chip has performed its first mathematical calculation. This is the first time a calculation ...
The head of the world's biggest chipmaker says it believes silicon chips can continue to get smaller and faster.