Now, SemiQon, a Finland-based company focused on quantum computing hardware, has announced the development of what it describes as the first CMOS transistor fully optimized for cryogenic conditions.
Researchers unveil 3D transistors using 2D semiconductors, enabling energy-efficient, high-performance electronics with unprecedented miniaturization.
In a significant advancement for semiconductor technology, ECE's Prof. Kaustav Banerjee , co-authors Arnab Pal & Wei Cao and researchers have unveiled novel three-dimensional (3D) transistors ...
Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) technology is a vital part of modern electronics, used in designing and manufacturing integrated circuits (ICs) that power many digital devices. CMOS ...
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) developed a terahertz amplifier-multiplier system that enables the ...
He’s had a hand in every major change to the CMOS transistor during that time period. As Intel heads toward yet another major change—the move from FinFETs to RibbonFETs (called nanosheet ...
Finnish quantum startup SemiQon has raised €17.5 million ($18.3m) to support the development of cryogenic CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) technology. Of the funds raised, €15m ($15.7m) ...
ISRO, in collaboration with Semiconductor Laboratory, Chandigarh, introduces Vikram 3201 and Kalpana 3201, fully Indian-made 32-bit microprocessors for space applications. These innovations mark India ...