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Solid State Technology back issues
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Blogging from the MRS spring meeting.(ONLINE AT WWW.SOLID-STATE.COM)(Techcet Group)(Materials Research Society)(Brief article)(Conference notes)
June 1, 2009... Michael A. Fury, senior technology analyst at Techcet Group, gives his daily take on the most interesting/ relevant of the 4000 papers presented at this year's MRS Spring meeting. Topics include: advances in phase-change memory; progress in the searches for a higher-k dielectric than...
IMEC sees 22nm EUV SRAMs as call to action.(ONLINE AT WWW.SOLID-STATE.COM)(extreme-ultraviolet)(Interuniversity Microelectronics Center)(Brief article)
June 1, 2009... Extending last summer's 32nm achievement, European R&D consortium IMEC now says it has developed functional 22nm CMOS SRAM cells made using EUV lithography, including the first metal layer. IMEC provides more details and some broader perspective on its progress using EUV lithography on both...
Solar tech sets sales record--just as demand slows.(ONLINE AT WWW.SOLID-STATE.COM)(technology)(Brief article)
June 1, 2009... If 2008 was a party for the solar PV industry, 2009 will be the morning after, warns Navigant Consulting's Paula Mints. Strong revenues will be remembered fondly as demand softens and technology prices continue falling. But take heart, she advises: this too shall pass.
Light cycle: recycling PV materials.(ONLINE AT WWW.SOLID-STATE.COM)(photovoltaic)(Brief article)
June 1, 2009... Alongside the photovoltaic market's extraordinary growth is a need for a sustainable method for disposal of PV modules once they reach the end of their life. SST partner RenewableEnergyWorld. com reports on busy development of strategies and techniques to make the most of the valuable...
Semiconductor survivor call for entries.(Editorial)
June 1, 2009... These are difficult times for the semiconductor industry. Many would say the most difficult ever. Hopefully, we are nearing the end of the recession and prosperity will quickly return.
Are you a survivor? We want to know. In the spirit of CBS's "Survivor" reality game show, we have...