It's been 20 years since IBM first introduced copper interconnects in CMOS processing, sparking a minor revolution in the process. Within a handful of years, both Intel and AMD had made the jump as ...
SAN FRANCISCO — IBM Microelectronics researchers have developed a CMOS imager technology that uses copper instead of the normal aluminum wiring found in today's imagers. Aluminum interconnects are ...
Data centers are fast approaching an inflection point, where the performance gains from electrical interconnects grind to a halt, and the power consumption required to pump electrons through copper ...
After nearly three decades, the era of copper interconnects may be coming to an end. Sort of. At interconnect CDs below 10nm, copper is no longer the best metallization choice. Yet it remains ...
It's been 20 years since IBM first introduced copper interconnects in CMOS processing, sparking a minor revolution in the process. Within a handful of years, both Intel and AMD had made the jump as ...
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