A team of scientists at the Laboratory of Nanoscale Electronics and Structures at Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne (EPFL) have developed a microchip made from molybdenite.
Applied Materials, a provider of equipment, software and services for manufacturing advanced flat panel display, solar photovoltaic and semiconductor products, has introduced an innovative new technology for producing backside-illuminated (BSI) image sensors that are utilized in the latest, sophisticated tablet PCs, smartphones and cameras.
Thin Film Electronics and Polyera have entered into a partnership for the development of organic semiconductor materials for the mass printing of integrated systems and Thinfilm Addressable Memory, paving the way for commercializing printed integrated solutions such as smart sensor tags.
AVX, a producer of interconnect solutions and advanced electronic passive components, has expanded on its miniature GX-series ultra-broadband multilayer capacitors by including the new GX01 capacitor with a frequency range of about 160 kHz to 40 GHz, which will provide solutions for DC blocking concerns.
A research programme titled, ‘Nano packaging technology for interconnect and heat dissipation,’ funded by the EU and conducted by the project management team at Thales Research and Technology,13 companies, universities and research institutes is in the process of developing polymer fibres, adhesives, carbon nanotubes and greases to reduce heat generation in electronic devices such as laptops and GPS systems.
US-based Applied Materials has launched a new technology to reduce consumption of power in semiconductor chips named the Applied Producer Onyx film treatment system. In order to ensure that the chips have a longer battery life, it is important to separate the wirings and interconnects from each other and reduce the k value of the insulating material in the chip.
Applied Materials, the global leader in supplying equipment to facilitate the manufacture of superior semiconductor devices, has joined the strategic research cluster, FORME (Functional Oxides and Related Materials for Electronics), which is funded by the Science Foundation, Ireland.
Research and Markets now offers a comprehensive research report titled ‘Molybdenum Markets in the Electronics and Solar Industries – 2011’ from NanoMarkets.
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are developing very tiny electrochemical sensors that can monitor the rate of degradation of biodegradable, magnesium-based medical implants. These could possibly prevent extra surgical procedures in persons requiring medical implants.
SIMTech established Singapore's first Large Area Processing Research Programme as it sets sights on creating a new industry to produce innovative large area printed electronics and functional films that are cost-effe...
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