An open term agreement will allow TowerJazz, an international developer of foundries, to consider purchase of Micron Technology’s wafer production unit that is located in Nishiwaki City, Hyogo, Japan.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
15 Apr 2011
Santa Clara, California-based SiliconBlue Technologies, a provider of Custom Mobile Device systems for portable applications, has launched its mobile FPGA platform that incorporates TSMC’s power-efficient CMOS process.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
15 Apr 2011
Thin Film Electronics and PARC have entered the second phase of their collaboration to develop samples of printed memory products prior to mass-production.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
15 Apr 2011
New spin on graphene University of Manchester scientists have found a way to make wonder material graphene magnetic, opening up a new range of opportunities for the world’s thinnest material in the area of spintronics.
NanoCentral and IntertechPira are pleased to announce the programme for the 5th edition of NanoMaterials - the leading event focusing on the commercialisation of nanotechnology in Europe - featuring Lockheed Martin, Boei...
researchers from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Barcelona have carried out a study – the results of which have been published in the journal Nature Materials – in which they demonstrate the physical conditions required for the controlled production of drops between the micro- and nanoscales.
Nano Terra, Inc., a leading surface engineering and nanotechnology co-development company, today announced it is acquiring Surface Logix, Inc., a drug development company founded by renowned Harvard scientist Professor G...
Santa Clara-based Kilopass Technology recently declared that its primary trial chip silicon on TSMC 28nm High-K Metal Gate (HKMG) has revealed that the company’s 2T antifuse technology can be modified to HKMG.
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By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Apr 2011
A team of scientists at the University of California San Diego have recently developed a high resolution design of a nano-scale square fabricated from ribonucleic acid, or RNA.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Apr 2011
Researchers at nanoGUNE have discovered that infrared light can be transmitted and nanofocused using nano-sized transmission cables that feature two metal nanowires placed close together in a ladder structure.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Apr 2011
The MesoCoat production unit in Ohio will feature a single ‘CermaClad’ assembly line to produce about 10,000sqm/year of clad tubes, pipes and plates that are resistant to corrosion and wear.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Apr 2011
A Los Alamos National Lab (LANL) team of researchers has developed a bench-top method using acoustical wave force in order to develop multiple three-dimensional designs that will enable metamaterials and their uses in applications such as invisibility cloaks.
Passing DNA sequencing through nanochannels that are thinner than a human hair is called DNA stretching. CIC microGUNE has so far published two reports on research it has conducted in this field, and has applied for a patent.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Apr 2011
Santa Clara, California-based Berkeley Design Automation and Altos Design Automation, recently declared that the Berkeley Analog FastSPICE Platform will be incorporated into the Liberate product from Altos in an endeavor to speed up complicated I/O cell classification with nanometer SPICE precision, such as impacts of noise and design parasitics.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Apr 2011
A team of researchers at Arizona State University have conducted studies to show that graphite nanoparticles can generate solar power.
By Dr. Cameron Chai
12 Apr 2011