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  1. The end is near. Or is it? According to some, the beneficial projections of Gordon Moore about the increasing number of transistors per chip over time are slowly coming to an end. But others say, wait, not so fast. Even Moore, a co-founder of ...
    08-02-2016
  2. Kevin Morris EE Journal On April 19, 1965, Electronics magazine ran an article called “Cramming More Components Onto Integrated Circuits.” It was written by an engineer from Fairchild Semiconductor , and it contained a simple prediction ...
    09-09-2015
  1. By Jin-Woo Han Meyya Meyyappan IEEE Spectrum This curious mash-up of vacuum tube and MOSFET could one day replace traditional silicon In September 1976, in the midst of the Cold War, Victor Ivanovich Belenko, a disgruntled Soviet pilot, veered off ...
    22-07-2015
  2. Arnie Peskin ENGINEERING.com There was a time when the vacuum tube was practically synonymous with electronics. Then, about sixty years ago, semiconductors began to replace tubes in one application after another until tubes became museum pieces. ...
    07-04-2015
  3. Darvin Edwards Electronic Design We’ve come a very long way from the first IC, but we still have a long way yet to go to achieve the full promise of the IC revolution Sometime in the mid to late 1960s, my father came home excited from the ...
    09-02-2015
  4. Dennis Feucht, Innovatia Laboratories EDN What makes a legacy IC? Here we take a look at some original parts and discuss why it might be a good idea to revisit their use. As electronics technology matures, it shows some signs of aging. As ...
    13-05-2014
  5. Suzanne Deffree EDN Bell Labs and primarily William Shockley announced the invention of the junction transistor at a press conference in Murray Hill, NJ, the first week of July, 1951. Sources vary as to when the formal announcement was actually ...
    09-04-2014
  6. Jack G. Ganssle Embedded Systems Design 64-bit CPUs and VLIW architectures slam massive amounts of data around via wide parallel buses. Processors today are so fast and so hungry for data that chip designers do horrible things to push bits into the ...
    24-02-2013
  7. Part 1 Power With ever more focus on lowering system power, particularly when measured in the context of available global resources, it is not surprising that many companies exhibiting at electronica were announcing new solutions in delivering, ...
    22-01-2013
  8. The electronic industry’s premium European event delivers as usual, and Digi-Key was there to discover the latest innovations. Introduction If you are serious about the electronics industry, there is really only one event in Europe that you ...
    17-01-2013