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- Microelectronics - Wikipedia
Microelectronics is a subfield of electronics As the name suggests, microelectronics relates to the study and manufacture (or microfabrication) of very small electronic designs and components
- Science Simplified: What Is Microelectronics? - SciTechDaily
Researchers now face the challenge of creating new microelectronics that process data faster and are more sustainable What Is Microelectronics? Microelectronic devices — such as the microchips in computers and cell phones — process and store information They are crucial to our lives
- Science 101: Microelectronics - Argonne National Laboratory
Yet across all sectors of the economy, there is an urgent need for radically new forms of microelectronics that can collect and analyze unprecedented volumes of data faster than ever before
- Microelectronics: Definition, Fabrication, Materials, Applications . . .
Microelectronics is the engineering discipline that designs and fabricates extremely small electrical components and the integrated circuits (ICs) that contain them
- Microelectronics Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
Published since 1969, the Microelectronics Journal is an international forum for the dissemination of research and applications of microelectronic systems, circuits, and emerging technologies
- MICROELECTRONICS Microelectronic. . . | U. S. DOE Office of Science(SC)
For decades the Department of Energy’s Office of Science (SC) has been at the leading edge of microelectronics, both as a consumer and as an engine of scientific understanding that has enabled many of the technological breakthroughs adopted by industry
- Microelectronics | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
Microelectronics is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal on microelectronics field published quarterly online by MDPI Open Access — free for readers, with article processing charges (APC) paid by authors or their institutions
- New materials could boost the energy efficiency of microelectronics . . .
MIT researchers developed a new fabrication method that could enable them to stack multiple active components, like transistors and memory units, on top of an existing circuit, which would improve the energy efficiency of electronic devices
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