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Spray-on electronics move closer to reality
April 16, 2004
If recent research projects bear fruit, it won't be too many years before magazines play videos and semiconductors roll out of inkjet printers.
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IBM puts vacuum spaces in chips
May 3, 2007
Nothing insulates like a vacuum. Big Blue says its Airgap technique will increase chip speed and reduce power consumption.Images: IBM's vaccuum techiqueVideo: Building chips with Airgap
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Semiconductor group gives rosy sales forecast
June 10, 2004
But the organization warns of a crucial need for new manufacturing techniques.
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IBM gets chip circuits to draw themselves
December 8, 2003
Big Blue is tinkering with a new material that could drastically slash the costs of “drawing” circuits on semiconductors, and the stuff is a close relative to tennis shoe glue.
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Nanotubes break semiconducting record
December 19, 2003
The futuristic material is the best semiconductor ever measured, according to a recent study, and could form the basis for far more efficient computer chips.
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Solar cell breaks efficiency record
December 6, 2006
It converts almost 41 percent of light that hits it into electricity, almost double the efficiency of current commercial cells.
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Silicon vs. CIGS: With solar energy, the issue is material
October 2, 2006
What should solar panels be made of? Silicon has history on its side, but the future may lie in CIGS.
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Moore's Law lives
November 4, 2005
For how long can the semiconductor industry keep up its innovation and fast growth? Some say indefinitely.
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Training molecules to draw chips
July 24, 2003
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin have come up with a way to organize molecules through lithography, the science of "drawing" chip circuits.
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The stuff of dreams
October 20, 2003
Nanotubes are stronger than steel and as flexible as plastic, conduct energy amazingly well and can be made from unexotic raw materials. But can they live up to their promise?
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Start-up develops tiny hot plate that burns like Venus
July 2, 2004
It goes from zero to 1,000 degrees in a fraction of a second, which matters when you're a semiconductor designer.
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