Johns Hopkins scientists, working with global partners, have unveiled a new way to build microchips so small they’re invisible to the eye. By developing special metal-organic materials that interact ...
Researchers have found a breakthrough process that shrinks microchips to unprecedented scales, unlocking the potential for faster, more efficient, and more affordable electronics.
US multinational to invest €80bn in Europe over the next decade Stock image Intel has said it could invest as much as €80 billion in Europe over the next decade to boost the region's chip capacity and ...
A new chemical liquid deposition process enables metal-organic resists to work with B-EUV radiation, overcoming a key barrier to producing smaller, faster microchips. (Nanowerk News) Johns Hopkins ...
Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered new materials and a new process that could advance the ever-escalating quest to make smaller, faster and affordable microchips used across modern ...
The University of Sussex researchers claim their method allows microchips to be slotted together like jigsaw pieces to make more powerful quantum computers. UK researchers claim to have solved a major ...
Microchip Technology is investing $20m to create a new development centre based in Cork. The new facility will create 60 new jobs over the next three years and about 200 jobs within the next seven ...
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