Intel insists it's on track to ship 10-nanometer processors in volume by the end of next year, but what could be even more exciting is what lies beyond the confines of CMOS (complementary ...
Alliance Memory announced the expansion of its line of legacy low-power CMOS SRAMs with a new 8M IC (512K x 16 bit) in the 48-pin 12-mm by 20-mm TSOP-I package. Available from a very limited number of ...
Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) represent a transformative approach in the design of memory and logic devices, offering unprecedented energy efficiency and integration potential with standard ...
New technical paper titled “New ternary inverter with memory function using silicon feedback field-effect transistors” was published from researchers at Korea University. In this study, we present a ...
Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) transistors have been central to electronics for several decades. The principle of how CMOS works in the industry, with a switchable semiconductor ...
Imec is a semiconductor and nanotechnology research center in Belgium. They recently made several announcements and a briefing on their developments. Imec works on health and many other areas but they ...
Abstract: What can be simpler than designing with CMOS and BiCMOS? These technologies are very easy to use but they still require careful design. This tutorial discusses the odd case of circuits that ...
Note: Removal of CeraMemory and CeraTape per company request. This article discusses two interesting memory (and spin-based logic) announcements. At the 2023 SNIA Storage Developers Conference (SDC) a ...
Practically since its founding over eight years ago, Automation World has covered the technology and applications of the connected world, now dubbed the “Internet of Things.” The most recent example ...
Fig 1. A typical CMOS input circuit comprises a “P” and “N” transistor. One is fully “on” for logic high, and the other is “on” for a logic low. Fig 2. When a CMOS input pin is at logic high or low ...
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