Junctionless Transistor Could Simplify Chip Making 100
An anonymous reader writes "A novel transistor architecture has been developed by a team of researchers led by Jean-Pierre Colinge at Tyndall National Institute at Cork, Ireland. Not many technology developments can be truly described as 'a breakthrough' or "revolutionary' but this might just fit the bill. It does depend on the extremely small dimensions of silicon nanowires just a few dozens of atoms wide. EE Times picked up on an announcement of a paper on the topic being published by Nature Nanotechnology."
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Proof Read Much?
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Proof Read Much?
Proofread much?
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That said, it is used in acidemia all the time because nothing allows you to get build smaller structures.
I've never heard such a caustic opinion of our universities! You must have sulfered much at their hands!
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At least he wasn't lyed to!
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