Life is getting harder for the mainstream semiconductor industry based on silicon. Industry leaders like Intel are looking to III-Vs as possible staple solutions for the next decade and more. Dr Mike Cooke reports from February's SEMI European Industry Strategy Symposium in Berlin, Germany
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The integrated circuit (IC) industry has followed a steady path of shrinking device geometries for m...
An effort to reduce the power consumption of the circuit, the supply voltage can be reduced leading ...
Life is getting harder for the mainstream semiconductor industry based on silicon. Industry leaders ...
With the exception of specialised applications, III-V devices have not been the first choice for log...
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Semiconductor industry is one of the most dynamical industries in which ups and downs of the busines...
IMEC's ARMM meeting this year, where it reports the year's developments, was reported to be focusing...
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As silicon (Si) complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology continues to scale into th...
The integrated circuit (IC) industry has followed a steady path of shrinking device geometries for m...
An effort to reduce the power consumption of the circuit, the supply voltage can be reduced leading ...
Life is getting harder for the mainstream semiconductor industry based on silicon. Industry leaders ...
With the exception of specialised applications, III-V devices have not been the first choice for log...
The paper briefly presents the history of microelectronics and the limitations of its further progre...
For the next in our interview series, attention is focused on that complementary semiconductor alloy...
AbstractAs silicon-germanium heterojunction bipolar transistors continue to break speed records, inc...
IEDM 2005 will take place in Washington, DC, in early December. It is one of those great shows, a sp...
AbstractIBM has successfully developed strained silicon directly on insulator technology, improving ...
AbstractPondering Roadmaps in July unfairly overlooked the US National Institute of Standards’ effor...
Traditional bulk silicon encounters performance limitations in shrinking CMOS transistor feature siz...
Semiconductor industry is one of the most dynamical industries in which ups and downs of the busines...
IMEC's ARMM meeting this year, where it reports the year's developments, was reported to be focusing...
Mobile phones have created new mass markets for compound semiconductors. What is the future for wire...
As silicon (Si) complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology continues to scale into th...
The integrated circuit (IC) industry has followed a steady path of shrinking device geometries for m...
An effort to reduce the power consumption of the circuit, the supply voltage can be reduced leading ...