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Internal Combustion Used to Make Thin-Film Transistors
April 2011
Article: Combustible mix of metal and oxygen could be path to flexible electronics
Intel Makes Mobile Bid With New Tablet Chip
Mon, April 11, 2011
Blog Post: Armed with a new power-saving chip, Intel enters the mobile device market
Superconductivity Celebrates 100 Years
Fri, April 08, 2011
Blog Post: One hundred years on, superconductivity has proven both invaluable and, at the same time, frustratingly hard to implement commercially
In Texas Instruments' Acquisition, Engineers Might Avoid Job Cuts
Fri, April 08, 2011
Blog Post: Texas Instruments' acquisition of National Semiconductors could mean job cuts in some departments, but not for engineers
Will Japan's Earthquake Shake the Electronics Industry?
Wed, April 06, 2011
Podcast: A drop in semiconductor production in Japan could reverberate in auto showrooms and Apple stores
Printable Sensors Power A Drum That Rolls Up Like A Yoga Mat
Thu, March 31, 2011
Blog Post: This new MEMS technology will also bring us luggage that weighs itself.
Radiation Hardening 101: How To Protect Nuclear Reactor Electronics
Tue, March 22, 2011
Blog Post: Radiation in a damaged nuclear reactor can wreak havoc on electronics. Physicist Dan Fleetwood explains how vital systems are designed to withstand worst-case scenarios
Nanoparticles Enable 3D Printing for Cell Phone Antennas
Mon, March 21, 2011
Blog Post: Dropped calls may become a thing of the past with new 3D antenna design
Chip-Scale Atomic Clock
March 2011
Article: The ultimate in precision--the cesium clock--has been miniaturized
Japanese Quake's Impact on Wafer Fabs
Fri, March 11, 2011
Blog Post: Analyst anticipates price swings and shortages for semiconductors
A Crowd of Quantum Entanglements March 2011
Article: Phosphorus-in-silicon system could lead to quantum computers
ISSCC 2011: Silicon Gets Personal
Mon, February 21, 2011
Blog Post: International Solid-State Circuits Conference looks at electronics for healthy living
For First Time Nanowires Create Programmable Logic
Fri, February 11, 2011
Blog Post: Applications may exist for implantable medical sensors but what this research means for circuit design is really encouraging
Paper Accelerometer Could Mean Disposable Devices
February 2011
Article: Harvard lab's paper MEMS could cost pennies and put motion sensors on mundane things
Engineers Unveil Particle Accelerator on a Chip
March 2011
Article: Zipping ions down a MEMS racetrack could lead to portable particle beams
A Foucault Pendulum on a Chip
February 2011
Article: A MEMS microgyroscope mimics a 19th-century instrument's mechanism to boost abilities of inertial guidance systems
Flash Memory for Dull Devices
January 2011
Article: New trick keeps flash memory from being a power hog in some devices
A Silicon Spintronic Memory That Lasts
January 2011
Article: Stores spin for minutes instead of microseconds
CES 2011: In The Chips
CES 2011: Do PCs really need to be vastly more powerful? Intel hopes you think so
Thu, January 06, 2011
Blog Post: New chips take the spotlight at the 2011 CES
Wed, January 05, 2011
Blog Post: Intel's 2nd Generation Core processors boast 1.16 billion transistors and on-chip graphics processing
Qualcomm to Sink $1 Billion Into Advanced Display Factory in Taiwan
Wed, January 05, 2011
Blog Post: Home may be where tech titans hearts are, but their dollars flow elsewhere
Nanolaser Heats Up
Tue, December 21, 2010
Blog Post: Spaser nanolasers can now operate at room temperature
Dip-Pen Lithography Applied to Graphene Devices
Thu, December 09, 2010
Blog Post: Dip-Pen Lithography eliminates exposing graphene to electron radiation seen with electron-beam lithography
Exotic Transistors With Silicon Credentials
December 2010
Article: Foundry processes turbocharge large silicon wafers with indium gallium arsenide
One Graphene Device Makes Three Amplifiers
December 2010
Article: Logic device could be even more multipurpose
Ice Lithography on the Nanoscale Moves Up a Notch in Complexity
Thu, November 04, 2010
Blog Post: Ice lithography offers some significant benefits that could lead to scaling up production of CNT-based nanodevices
Flexible, Unbreakable, Displays, Coming Soon to an E-Reader Near You
Wed, November 03, 2010
Blog Post: ITRI's inspiration for these easily manufacturable flex-screens came from a little crepe-maker in Taiwan
Intel First: Making Advanced Chips for Third Parties
Tue, November 02, 2010
Blog Post: Intel to give Achronix access to advanced 22-nm manufacturing plant
Sehat Sutardja: An Engineering Marvell
November 2010
Article: Open up today's mobile electronic devices and you'll likely see the imprint of Sehat Sutardja, the beating heart of Marvell
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