The electronics of the future can be made even smaller and more efficient by getting more memory cells to fit in less space.
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Tech Xplore on MSNBetter digital memories with the help of noble gases: Xenon approach could become industry standardThe electronics of the future can be made even smaller and more efficient by getting more memory cells to fit in less space.
Researchers from Lam Research, the University of Colorado Boulder, and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) investigated ways to speed up the cryogenic reactive ion etching process for 3D NAND ...
AlixLabs AB, a Swedish semiconductor startup specialising in Atomic Layer Etching (ALE), announces that it has entered a ...
The molecules that carry the atoms for the material must be able to get all the way to the bottom," says Henrik Pedersen, professor of inorganic chemistry at Linköping University. To understand ...
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