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Researchers ride waves for better spin current
Three-magnon splitting could enable future spintronics.
Liam Tung
Jul 4 2011 10:46AM
Hardware
MIT's hybrid microchip to overcome silicon size barrier
Researchers aim to continue Moore's Law.
Liz Tay
Sep 21 2009 10:00AM
Hardware
Quantum physicists extend Moore’s Law for micromechanical devices
A small tweak on the surface of metal plates could reduce a quantum effect that stands in the way of tiny devices.
Liz Tay
Jul 18 2008 1:33PM
Hardware
Melting microchip defects may overcome manufacturing limitations
A new method for fixing defects on microchips could extend Moore’s Law, leading to smaller, more powerful chips.
Liz Tay
May 6 2008 5:32PM
Hardware
Sun's 'macrochips' to extend Moore's Law
Forget the shrinking size of conventional electronic components -- bigger is better in a new computer chip design that could yield low-cost supercomputing.
Liz Tay
Mar 25 2008 4:46PM
Hardware
Sun blasts 'insufficient' Moore's Law
Vendor sees high-end computing market breaking away from commodity segment.
Tom Sanders
Oct 19 2006 10:01AM
Hardware
Intel drives forward Moore's Law
Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.
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Sep 1 2004 12:00AM
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