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US scientists build spring-powered computer that runs without electricity
In a world obsessed with smaller chips and faster charging, a team of scientists ...
Editor’s note: This story was the first in a series of stories on Micron detailing their plans to build a giant chip plant in Clay, a northern suburb of Syracuse. This article details Micron’s plans ...
Computer chips drive the technologies we rely on every day, from smartphones to medical devices. Yet many chips remain vulnerable to hardware-level attacks that can compromise privacy, safety and ...
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Scientists built a working computer out of springs that doesn’t use a single watt of electricity
It has no wires, no silicon chips, and needs zero electricity. Yet, it computes. Researchers from St. Olaf College and ...
Research findings and signs of computer chip industry demands were the top subjects at the 40th Annual Microelectronic Engineering Conference April 8 at RIT. With indications of growth and novel ...
Albany NanoTech's new, $10 billion computer chip lithography center is taking shape as the first manufacturing machine is ...
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