Scientists have developed an entirely new kind of microchip that uses microwaves instead of conventional digital circuitry to perform operations. The processor, which can perform faster than ...
Strip-line devices measure only 0.010 x 0.020 in. Measuring as small as 0.010 x 0.020 in., the MIB, MIC, MID, and MIF series thin-film microwave chip resistors are offered as the industry's smallest ...
Using thin film on aluminum nitride, a line of microwave high-reliability, high-power chip resistors has a maximum power rating over five times that of conventional chips. The devices are available in ...
Cornell researchers have developed a low-power microchip they call a “microwave brain,” the first processor to compute on both ultrafast data signals and wireless communication signals by harnessing ...
The Photonics Research Group and IDlab, two imec research groups at Ghent University, and imec, a world-leading research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, have published ...
Modern-day communications rely on both fibre-optic cables and wireless radiofrequency (RF) microwave communications. Reaching higher data transmission capabilities is going to require technologies ...
A microwave-sized factory now circling Earth has ignited a plasma furnace that could produce semiconductor crystals up to 4,000 times purer than anything grown on the ground. Instead of sprawling ...
Imagine a future where ultra-fast data transfers and ultra-precise radar systems become possible through a device no larger than a microchip. Thanks to recent advancements in integrated photonics, ...