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Researchers at TU Dresden and HZDR Develop World’s First Neurotransistor

Researchers at TU Dresden and HZDR Develop World’s First Neurotransistor

Using semiconductor materials, a joint research team claims to have successfully imitated the functioning of neurons—combining data storage and processing on a single component.


News Aug 20, 2020 by Luke James
New Quantum Image Sensing Tech Trumps Traditional Image Sensors

New Quantum Image Sensing Tech Trumps Traditional Image Sensors

CMOS imaging loses 75% of incident light. Quantum imaging retains up to 95% of its light. And that's only the start.


News Aug 19, 2020 by Jake Hertz
Intel’s 10nm “SuperFin” Makes 18% Leap in Performance—Without Transitioning Nodes

Intel’s 10nm “SuperFin” Makes 18% Leap in Performance—Without Transitioning Nodes

The SuperFin is an enhanced FinFET combined with a super MIM capacitor and an interconnect metal stack. What doors will this 10nm transistor open?


News Aug 19, 2020 by Rushi Patel
To Reach a Solar Boom, We Must Say Goodbye to Silicon, Claim Cornell Engineers

To Reach a Solar Boom, We Must Say Goodbye to Silicon, Claim Cornell Engineers

When it comes to the future of solar energy cells, some engineers think that we should be waving goodbye to silicon and replacing it with calcium titanium oxide, also known as perovskite.


News Aug 18, 2020 by Luke James
IBM Unveils Its First 7nm Processor, Complete With “Memory Inception”

IBM Unveils Its First 7nm Processor, Complete With “Memory Inception”

This week, IBM announced its new POWER10 processor, the 7nm successor to POWER9.


News Aug 18, 2020 by Jake Hertz
Digi-Key Broadens Access to Products with New Marketplace Initiative

Digi-Key Broadens Access to Products with New Marketplace Initiative

Digi-Key says its Marketplace platform gives engineers access to millions of products from a variety of suppliers—all on one website.


News Aug 18, 2020 by Luke James
Inspired by Coffee Rings, Cambridge Researchers Create Ink for Next-Gen Printed Electronics

Inspired by Coffee Rings, Cambridge Researchers Create Ink for Next-Gen Printed Electronics

When inkjet droplets dry in a "coffee stain" pattern, printed electronic devices can malfunction. A new formula spreads evenly to eliminate the issue.


Intel’s 7nm Process Six Months Behind Schedule

Intel’s 7nm Process Six Months Behind Schedule

How will this delay affect Intel's product roadmap, especially compared to AMD and TSMC?


News Aug 17, 2020 by Luke James
As Moore’s Law Ends, Samsung Releases 3D IC Technology

As Moore’s Law Ends, Samsung Releases 3D IC Technology

Samsung announced the availability of its 3D IC technology at both 7nm and 5nm. How does this technology help system designers?


News Aug 17, 2020 by Jake Hertz
Lattice Semiconductor Guards Against Firmware and Supply Chain Attacks

Lattice Semiconductor Guards Against Firmware and Supply Chain Attacks

Hardware attacks most commonly occur at the firmware level or during manufacturing. Now, Lattice Semiconductor is releasing two products to protect hardware.


News Aug 15, 2020 by Jake Hertz
“Drawn-on-Skin” Electronics Gather Data During Motion

“Drawn-on-Skin” Electronics Gather Data During Motion

A new type of so-called drawn-on-skin electronics reportedly allows precise biological data to be harvested while the wearer is in motion.


News Aug 14, 2020 by Luke James
A Smart Ring Helps NBA and WNBA Players Detect Early Symptoms of COVID-19

A Smart Ring Helps NBA and WNBA Players Detect Early Symptoms of COVID-19

Smart ring company Oura has partnered with both the NBA and WNBA to keep players safe while the season resumes.


News Aug 14, 2020 by Jake Hertz
The Benefits and Challenges of a GaN-Based, Quasi-Resonant Power Converter

The Benefits and Challenges of a GaN-Based, Quasi-Resonant Power Converter

A recently-released reference design for a GaN-based QR adaptor opens a discussion: How do quasi-resonant flyback converters work? And what are the virtues and limitations of designing a GaN-based power converter?


News Aug 13, 2020 by Dr. Steve Arar
The Versatility of Radar-on-Chip Systems: ADAS, Health-Monitoring, and More

The Versatility of Radar-on-Chip Systems: ADAS, Health-Monitoring, and More

Radar-on-chip systems span a number of industries, from autonomous cars to continuously-measuring medical devices. What's the secret to their flexibility?


News Aug 13, 2020 by Rushi Patel
Brick or Battery? A New Study Indicates That Red Bricks Can Be Used as Supercapacitors

Brick or Battery? A New Study Indicates That Red Bricks Can Be Used as Supercapacitors

You read that right. Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis have developed a method to take the common brick and convert it into a medium of energy storage.


News Aug 12, 2020 by Jake Hertz
A New RF Upconverter Can Test Satellites Operating in the Q/V Band

A New RF Upconverter Can Test Satellites Operating in the Q/V Band

This week, Rohde & Schwarz released news of its new Q/V band upconverter meant to test satellite payloads. But what is the Q/V band?


News Aug 12, 2020 by Jake Hertz
All About Circuits Opens Registration for Industry’s Largest Virtual Trade Show

All About Circuits Opens Registration for Industry’s Largest Virtual Trade Show

All About Circuits is hosting its first digital expo—marked by 50+ interactive live sessions with industry experts, a flood of new educational content, and 100 giveaway prizes.


News Aug 12, 2020 by Hannah DeTavis
First Electrically-Injected Laser Bumps Speed and Efficiency in Optoelectronics

First Electrically-Injected Laser Bumps Speed and Efficiency in Optoelectronics

When used as a semiconductor, the newfound diode laser made of germanium and tin significantly improves on-chip photonics and nano-electronics.


How Does Non-Volatile Memory Express Reach Such High Data Transfer Rates?

How Does Non-Volatile Memory Express Reach Such High Data Transfer Rates?

Using PCIe protocols, NVMe addresses the issue of data rate bottlenecks—proving to be even faster than SAS and SATA protocols purpose-built for hard disk drives.


News Aug 11, 2020 by Dr. Steve Arar
Researchers Create a Wireless Chip With Data Rates Faster than 5G

Researchers Create a Wireless Chip With Data Rates Faster than 5G

The new chip leverages photonic topological insulators to operate in the terahertz band—not in the 5G range, but in the 6G range.


News Aug 10, 2020 by Jake Hertz