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Move over silicon, there's new transistor material in town
December 8, 2006
MIT, among others, is working with new composite materials it hopes will be able to reliably outpace the conducting speed of silicon.
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Moore says nanoelectronics face tough challenges
March 10, 2005
Forty years ago, the Intel co-founder coined Moore's Law. He never thought it would last this long, either.
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Intel aims for faster, cooler transistors
December 6, 2005
Indium antimonide doesn't exactly have a ring to it, but the compound could help chipmakers advance in the next decade.
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Chip companies entering their metal period
January 27, 2007
Intel, IBM and AMD plan to unveil chips built using new materials, marking a historic shift away from traditional transistor ingredients.Intel shows off Penryn chips
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New life for Moore's Law
April 19, 2005
Emerging technologies could extend the life of the famous principle whose demise has been predicted repeatedly.
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