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10/12/2015

Microchip Design Boosts Performance

Freedawn Scientia - Researchers combine logic, memory to build a 'high-rise' chip, This illustration represents the four-layer prototype high-rise chip built by Stanford engineers. The bottom and top layers are logic transistors. Sandwiched between them are two layers of memory. The vertical tubes are nanoscale electronic "elevators" that connect logic and memory, allowing them to work together to solve problems. Credit: Max Shulaker, Stanford
17/12/2014

Researchers combine logic, memory to build a ‘high-rise’ chip

Freedawn Scientia - New findings could point the way to “valleytronics”
15/12/2014

New findings could point the way to “valleytronics”

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