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Date de publication 2017-03-17 09:21:00 (vue: 2017-03-17 09:21:00)
Titre DARPA wants to cultivate the ultimate transistor of the future
Texte Researchers with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will this month present a program that looks to develop a new generation of radiofrequency (RF) and millimeter-wave transistors to address the power and range requirements for billions of wirelessly communicating devices in everything from unmanned aircraft and home appliances to sensors and smartphones.+More on Network World: DARPA plan would reinvent not-so-clever machine learning systems+“The same basic transistor types have been dominant since their invention and we have been engineering the heck out of them for 50 years,” said Dan Green, a program manager in DARPA's Microsystems Technology Office (MTO) and the overseer of the forthcoming Dynamic Range-enhanced Electronics and Materials (DREaM) program. “We've gotten a lot out of that approach, but the focus on so few types of transistor technologies and just a few semiconductor materials also has fundamentally limited us in the RF world.”To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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