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China’s Analog RRAM Chip Shatters GPU Limits with 1,000× Speed Boost
What if a century-old computing concept suddenly leapfrogged the most advanced GPUs on the planet? That’s exactly what researchers at Peking University have demonstrated with a new analog processor ...
Researchers achieve the first complete 2D flash chip, which can be programmed in 20 nanoseconds with minimal energy ...
The humble 555 timer has its origins back in the early 1970s as the NE555, a bipolar integrated circuit. Over the years it ...
The Global CMOS Image Sensor Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.5% from 2026 to 2033, according to a new report published by Verified Market Reports®. The report reveals that the market was ...
The M16C/29 is a group of 16-bit, single chip control microcontrollers that featuring high-performance silicon gate CMOS technology. It offers instructions for high-level efficiency, designed for ...
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End of brain surgery? Injectable chips self-implant to treat brain disease safely
What if brain surgery could be replaced by a simple injection in the arm? MIT researchers may have found a way to make that ...
The MB85R2001 is 2 Mbit Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (FRAM) chip packaged on a 48-pin plastic TSOP and operating at a temperature range of -20°C to +85°C. It has 10 years of data retention and ...
Diamonds, lasers, and oil aren’t the first things you may think of when considering ways to keep chips and computers cool.
A team of researchers from the University of Sydney and Emergence Quantum have emerged from their smoke filled labs with a fair dinkum computer chip powered by quantum cats who can play Crysis. For ...
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