Intel mulls metal over silicon for new chips
The chipmaker is looking at revamping two fundamental elements of its transistors--the transistor gate and the gate dielectric--to improve its chips' speed and performance.
The chipmaker is looking at revamping two fundamental elements of its transistors--the transistor gate and the gate dielectric--to improve its chips' speed and performance.
Researchers create a prototype bulb with a carbon nanotube in place of the standard tungsten filament. It uses less power, burns brighter and could lead to the first major overhaul in bulb design in a century.
In an effort to cut costs, the research arm of Big Blue will be scaling back some projects considered nonessential. Sources say that roughly 160 jobs will disappear.
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"Remarkable" results are reported from an organic switch that's 100 times smaller than silicon's finest.
Major semiconductor maker signs deal to use nanotube-based memory technology from Nantero, just weeks after LSI Logic licensed it.
In the world of medical research the chief contribution of this decade has been breaching the wall between organic and inorganic chemistry.
The Churchill Club held its "9th Annual Top Ten Tech Trends Debate" at the San Jose Fairmont last week. Four of the the top venture investors gave their predictions gave their predictions on the top tech trends emerging over the next few years.