In recent years, electronics engineers have been trying to identify semiconducting materials that could substitute for ...
Scientists in China have developed the world’s most complex two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor microprocessor, which is less than one nanometre thick. Scientists across the world are turning to 2D ...
The big picture: If successfully scaled to industrial production, these chips could extend Moore's Law into the atomic domain by enabling far greater component density without incurring unsustainable ...
This year’s top semiconductor stories were mostly about the long and twisting trips a technology takes from idea (or even raw ...
A review paper by scientists at Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication presented  a thorough review of the existing ...
Seoul National University’s College of Engineering announced that a research team led by Professor Chul-Ho Lee from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has outlined a comprehensive ...
A recent review paper from the “Shuang-Qing Forum” thoroughly analyzes the accomplishments and strategic plan for two-dimensional (2D) materials, marking a significant step forward for the ...
Given enough memory it should be possible to run Linux on any turing machine, I did a bit of searching and there's no clear consensus on the number of transistors required to make such a machine, but ...
Scientists in China have developed the world’s most complex two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor microprocessor, which is less than one nanometre thick. Scientists across the world are turning to 2D ...