Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered new materials and a new process that could advance the ever-escalating quest to make smaller, faster, and affordable microchips used across modern electronics ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Microchips are seen as the building block in the goods and products we use on daily basis. That's why the Biden Administration continues its work to bring semiconductor ...
A new chemical liquid deposition process enables metal-organic resists to work with B-EUV radiation, overcoming a key barrier to producing smaller, faster microchips. (Nanowerk News) Johns Hopkins ...
Johns Hopkins scientists, working with global partners, have unveiled a new way to build microchips so small they’re invisible to the eye. By developing special metal-organic materials that interact ...
Plastic microchips? At the recent Productronica 2005 show in Munich, The Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (Munich, Germany) demonstrated a process using additive printing ...
NEW YORK, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Worldwide microchip sales will grow 7.7 percent in 2008, double this year's expected pace, on robust sales of personal computers, digital televisions and other electronics ...