For decades, chipmakers kept Moore’s Law alive by shrinking transistors sideways, etching ever-finer features into flat slabs ...
Researchers stack silicon circuits vertically to build 3D chips that could extend Moore's law beyond current limits.
Forward-looking: For years, the chip industry has chased better performance by shrinking transistors and squeezing more of them onto a flat slice of silicon. That strategy is running into hard limits.
As traditional chip miniaturization slows, researchers have found a way to pack more computing power into the same space by stacking silicon circuits in multiple layers. The new process uses ...
The modular multi-axis nanopositioning platform with ACS-based motion controller accelerates active alignment processes.
Every second, the data behind billions of emails, TikTok videos and AI queries travels around the world as pulses of light ...
Aiming and alignment are certainly hot topics in lessons and golf schools. Many golfers assume they should naturally be able to do this, rather than realizing it is a learned and earned skill that ...
From microchips to macrochips. University of Edinburgh, Author provided (no reuse) It’s becoming increasingly difficult to make today’s artificial intelligence (AI) systems work at the scale required ...
wafer.space has launched its first pooled silicon fabrication run on Crowd Supply, called the GF180MCU Run 1, which enables designers, engineers, and companies to create 1,000 custom ASICs using ...
Do you remember the early days of social media? The promise of connection, of democratic empowerment, of barriers crumbling and gates opening? In those heady days, the co-founder of Twitter said that ...