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2006-03-23 | Nanoelectronics roadmap aims to speed commercialization The IEEE launched an Nanoelectronics Standards Roadmap initiative early this week to forge industry standards for nanotechnology. |
2002-03-22 | Nanoelectronics road-map cut in half The roadmap for the introduction of commercial nanoelectronics has been halved by one of Europe's main specialist consultancies. |
2005-11-15 | Nanoelectronics market growing, says SEMI The markets for nano materials, tools and equipment for nanoelectronics totaled $1.8 billion in 2005 and is forecast to reach $4.2 billion by 2010, according to a market research report from SEMI. |
2007-10-29 | Nanoelectronics group aims for energy savings Reinforcing worldwide efforts to conserve energy, the European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council has designated increased energy efficiency of electronic equipment as its major research target. |
2009-04-15 | IBM, CEA/Leti to cooperate on nanoelectronics research CEA/Leti (the Electronics and Information Technology Laboratory of the CEA based in Grenoble) and IBM will collaborate on research in semiconductor and nanoelectronics technology. |
2005-12-12 | Consortium seeks to ramp nanoelectronics research A consortium of companies has announced its first research grants under the Semiconductor Industry Association's new Nanoelectronics Research Initiative. |
2016-05-05 | Using memristors to build an electronic brain The Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology is perfecting an analogue electronic brain by using hafnium oxide memristors to mimic synapses. |
2007-07-24 | UMC, ATDF to bring promising new technologies to market ATDF and UMC have collaborated to evaluate emerging-technology products and bring to market those that are most promising. |
2003-03-04 | Tech collaboration launch R&D center in France The Crolles2 Alliance - consisting of STMicroelectronics, Royal Philips Electronics, and Motorola Inc. - has opened its R&D center near Grenoble, France. |
2004-07-02 | STMicro's Pistorio takes lead role in European nano initiative Pasquale Pistorio, outgoing president and CEO of STMicroelectronics, will serve as chairman of a technology group within a new European initiative called Eniac. |
2009-03-04 | Scientists shed light on nano-thermal management IBM Research scientists have announced a landmark study in the field of nanoelectronics, the development and demonstration of novel techniques to measure the distribution of energy and heat in powered carbon nanotube devices. |
2012-11-08 | Researchers find hurdles for future chips Researchers have demonstrated that electrical current can be drastically reduced when wires from two dissimilar metals meet. |
2007-10-24 | Quest on for next 'big thing' in semiconductor industry The semiconductor industry may be on its last stretch, according to the consensus of researchers who are looking for the next 'big thing.' |
2008-01-31 | Powerchip, IMEC team on sub-32nm memory processes Taiwan's Powerchip Semiconductor has entered into an R&D partnership with European research center IMEC to develop solutions for the sub-32nm memory process generations. |
2010-02-17 | Novellus, IBM, CNSE join forces on 22nm process Novellus, IBM and CNSE have established a strategic partnership at CNSE's Albany NanoTech Complex targeting the development of semiconductor process solutions for 22nm and beyond. |
2009-07-16 | Novellus, Albany NanoTech team on sub-22nm R&D The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany and Novellus Systems Inc. have formed a $20 million partnership to conduct next-generation R&D sub-22nm semiconductor manufacturing technology. |
2007-06-12 | New technique ups density of bundled nanotubes U.S. researchers have discovered a new technique that boosts nanotube bundle density, making them more effective conductors of electricity. |
2005-12-02 | NCRC, Sharp team up on flexible electronics development The Nanoelectronics Collaborative Research Center and Sharp Corp. established Todai-Sharp Laboratories, a research base aimed at conducting research and development for flexible electronics, which is expected to be the next generation in electronics technologies. |
2005-07-18 | Nanotech conference plots future of electronics Presenters at the First International Nanotechnology Conference on Communication and Cooperation have identified key issues facing nanotechnology. |
2005-05-19 | Nanomix rolls low-power, highly-specific hydrogen detection device Nanomix launched an ultra low-power, highly-specific hydrogen detection device based on Sensation detection technology, which is now available for delivery. |
2010-03-11 | Long road still to e-beam direct-write litho While multiple development efforts on e-beam direct-write lithography have reported progress, a one prominent lithography researcher claims production tools are still a minimum of five years away. |
2008-01-23 | IMEC, U.S. university partner on EUV litho research EUV litho experiments will be carried out in collaboration by IMEC and the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of the University at Albany as a means to accelerate the introduction of the process in manufacturing. |
2004-05-13 | IMEC opens Belgium nanotech lab IMEC has launched a nanoelectronics laboratory at its Leuven, Belgium, headquarters. |
2014-01-16 | Imec modelling tool estimates cost of chip technology nodes Imec and AlixPartners are co-developing a cost modelling solution to assess the cost of advanced semiconductor technology options. This modelling will assess the cost of various patterning options for N10/N7 nodes, advanced packaging solutions, and 3D NAND memory. |
2008-08-18 | IIC-Taiwan: New take on IC design If you think Taiwan is missing in semiconductor action, think again. It may not be generating as much buzz as mainland China, India or Vietnam, but there is no denying that Taiwan is still a prime destination for key industry players. |
2006-02-10 | IEEE approves measurement standard for carbon nanotubes The IEEE has approved IEEE 1650, the first standard to establish a common metrics foundation for carbon nanotubes. |
2014-02-11 | Graphene ribbons exhibit exceptional electrical conductivity The graphene ribbons allow electrons to move freely without scattering and can transport electric current ballistically, that is, without encountering resistance within the material at room temperature. |
2009-10-13 | Friction gives direction to nanotube assembly Researchers from four different institutions report measuring different friction forces when a carbon nanotube slides along its axis compared to when it slides perpendicular to its axis. |
2010-02-10 | Expert: Graphene will drive post-CMOS era The winner in the post-CMOS era has not been declared yet, but graphene holds great promise, said James Mexindl, director of the Joseph M. Pettit Microelectronics Research Center. |
2012-11-23 | ENIAC JU proposes three pilot wafer fabs The ENIAC joint undertaking is seeking more than $1 billion towards projects for 2012, the majority of which would be for the pilot line project proposals. |
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