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  • 10.0 Ranking Lundstrom: Moore's Law Forever?

    Moore's Law Forever?

    Type Online Presentations
    Contributor(s) Mark Lundstrom
    Date 10 Aug. 2005
    Avg. Rating 5.0 out of 5 stars  (4)
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    In 1965, Gordon Moore observed that the number of transistors on a silicon chip doubled every technology generation (12 months at that time, currently 18-24 months). He predicted that this trend would continue for a while. Forty years later, Moore's Law continues to hold. Since the number of ...

  • 9.8 Ranking Ratner: A Gentle Introduction to ...

    A Gentle Introduction to Nanotechnology and Nanoscience

    Type Online Presentations
    Contributor(s) Mark A. Ratner
    Date 13 Feb. 2006
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    While the Greek root nano just means dwarf, the nanoscale has become a giant focus of contemporary science and technology. We will examine the fundamental issues underlying the excitement involved in nanoscale research - what, why and how. Specific topics include assembly, properties, ...

  • 8.9 Ranking Lundstrom: Nanoelectronics 101

    Nanoelectronics 101

    Type Online Presentations
    Contributor(s) Mark Lundstrom
    Date 19 Oct. 2006
    Avg. Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars  (5)
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    Semiconductor device technology has transformed our world by making possible supercomputers, personal computers, cell phones, ipods, and much more that we now take for granted. Moore's Law observes that the number of transistors (the basic building blocks of electronic systems) per ...

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