As transistors are scaled to smaller dimensions, their static power increases. Combining two-dimensional (2D) channel materials with complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) logic architectures ...
Finnish company Semiqon has developed a transistor that operates with virtually zero heat dissipation. They have made silicon-based quantum processors to make future quantum computers more affordable, ...
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Scientists unveil world's first quantum computer built with regular silicon chips
A London-based startup has created the world's first full-stack quantum computer using a standard silicon CMOS chip fabrication process ...
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1st-of-its-kind cryogenic transistor is 1,000 times more efficient and could lead to much more powerful quantum computers
Because the new transistor — dubbed the "cryo-CMOS transistor" — is optimized to operate at temperatures under 1 K and emit near-zero heat, it offers plenty of advantages over traditional electronics, ...
Electronic engineers at Japan's GNC and AIST research centers have successfully created graphene transistors that are constructed and operated in a way that redefines 50 years of transistor ...
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) ...
Imec, perhaps the world's top semiconductor research center, has created the first monolithic III-V CMOS transistors on 300mm silicon wafers. With current silicon-based transistors hitting a wall at ...
Researchers at Intel Corp. have built what they claim is the smallest and fastest CMOS transistor, measuring 30nm in size and three atom layers thick. Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel believes this new ...
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) today said it has built the fastest CMOS transistor yet, capable of 3.33 trillion switches per second (0.3sps). Devised in Sunnyvale, Calif.-based AMD’s submicron ...
Since CMOS has been around for about 50 years, a comprehensive history would be a book. This blog focuses on what I consider the major transitions. Before CMOS, there was NMOS (also PMOS, but I have ...
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