SPHBM4 cuts pin counts dramatically while preserving hyperscale-class bandwidth performanceOrganic substrates reduce ...
An ultrathin ferroelectric capacitor, designed by researchers from Japan, demonstrates strong electric polarization despite ...
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This new 3D chip could smash the 'memory wall' slowing AI
Artificial intelligence has raced ahead so quickly that the bottleneck is no longer how many operations a chip can perform, ...
True 3D-ICs, where a memory die is stacked on top of a logic die using through-silicon vias, appear to be gaining momentum. There are a couple reasons why this is happening, and a handful of issues ...
Researchers at Manchester University in the UK have used graphene to make a new electrically-controlled switching device that supports both memory and logic functions. The device, which exploits ...
For decades, the mantra of electronics has been smaller, faster, cheaper. Today, Stanford engineers add a fourth word - taller. At a conference in San Francisco, a Stanford team will reveal how to ...
Today circuit cards are like cities in which logic chips compute and memory chips store data. When the computer gets busy, the wires connecting logic and memory get jammed. A new approach would build ...
The future of Moore’s Law has become a topic of hot debate in recent years, as the challenge of continually shrinking transistors and other components has grown. Intel, AMD, IBM, and others continue ...
When the memory industry can no longer leverage Moore's Law to create new value, it has to find new technologies to establish a new business model that can create new economic value. To have a good ...
ASML Holding ASML delivered a solid first-quarter fiscal 2025, posting €7.74 billion in net sales, up 46.4% year over year and came within management’s guidance range of €7.5-€8 billion. Buoyed by ...
One of the predictions made by many people for 2013, was the growth in adoption of 3D chip technologies. We have already seen it for FPGA assemblies and has been in production use for memories for ...
Phase change materials can switch between two forms depending on how quickly they’re cooled. Cool them quickly and you get an amorphous form, which provides significant resistance to the flow of ...
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