lectrical engineers at the Technische Universität München (TUM) have demonstrated a new kind of building block for digital integrated circuits. Their experiments show that future computer chips could ...
3-D Logic looks superficially similar to Rubik's Cube. It involves colors and squares on a cube, but it's a very different beastie. Click on the main color squares to change the color of the grey ...
Santa Clara, Calif., March 10, 2010. Tier Logic, Inc., a privately held fabless semiconductor company, today introduced its new 3D-based technology for FPGAs and ASICs, known respectively as its ...
One of the predictions made by many people for 2013, was the growth in adoption of 3D chip technologies. We have already seen it for FPGA assemblies and has been in production use for memories for ...
Leuven, Belgium – Ocotober 1, 2009 – IMEC and its 3D integration partners have taped-out Etna, a new 3D chip integrating a commercial DRAM chip on top of a logic IC. The new 3D stack resembles as ...
Leuven, Belgium, January 22, 2013 – At the European 3D TSV Summit in Grenoble, France on January 22-23, 2013, imec, a world-leading nano-electronics research institute, today announced that together ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Hamster Logic 3D Think hard and use your hamster logic to solve the geometric puzzles in this fun and fluffy game! Advertisement All the Latest Game Footage ...
What should you do If you don’t have enough room on your floor to store all your old boxes? Luckily, we live in a 3D world, and you can start stacking them on top of each other. The Challenge: How can ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists and engineers combed mechanical computing with 3D printing to create “sentient” materials that respond to changes in their surroundings, even in ...
A new technical paper titled “Semiconductor-free, monolithically 3D-printed logic gates and resettable fuses” was published by researchers at MIT. “This work reports the first active electronics fully ...
3D printers are great for creating static objects, but if you’re clever, it’s possible to print functional devices. If you’re absolutely brilliant you can go far beyond that, which is the case here.