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Rick counts down the best Cyberpunk games to ever hack into a PC.
A shot in the arm for Moore's Law.
Puts first deadline on its technology.
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Promises optical computing breakthrough.
Bastion developer Supergiant Games has revealed its upcoming game, Transistor.
Semiconductor industry group Common Platform has confirmed it's sticking with planar transistors for now.
IBM researchers have built the first carbon nanotube-based transistor under 10nm.
Everything you need to know about Ivy Bridge, six months before you need to know it.
Intel has predicted there will be 1.2 sextillion transistors worldwide by 2016
The launch of Intel's forthcoming Ivy Bridge CPUs might be delayed by as much as three months.
Intels detail a new 3D transistor production technique will allow the production of 22nm transistors
Graphene can't fully replace silicon inside CPUs, but it could be used in hybrid chips.
Intel has signed a deal with the Tyndall National Institute in Cork to commercialise chip research.
We take a look at how Intel crams so much whizz-bang in such a small space
IDF FALL 2008: We managed to catch up with Justin Rattner to ask him about how transistor technology will evolve in the future.
On one hand Intel offers an ultra low power, ultra tiny 45nm single core processor, on the other a 2Bn transistor quad core behemoth with 30MB of on-die cache!
Yesterday saw the transistor celebrate its 60th birthday. It's regarded as one of those inventions that truly revolutionised the world and things have come a long way since its inception.
October 14 2021 | 15:04