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Low-power, flexible radio-frequency transistors break 100 GHz barrier
Over the past decades, electronics engineers worldwide have been trying to develop devices that could enable even faster communications between devices, all while consuming less energy. To meet the ...
Back in the 80s, buying a home computer could easily mean an inflation-adjusted cost of thousands of dollars (or your equivalent currency unit of choice), and all for an 8-bit machine that might ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Watch: YouTuber turns LEGO WALL-E into real robot with sounds, gyros, and 2,000V taser
A YouTuber has transformed the official LEGO WALL-E set into a fully functional remote-controlled ...
Photonic devices are hardware systems that can process information using light instead of electricity. These systems could ...
The Commodore 64 has, by modern standards, the interesting power requirement of needing both 5 VDC and 9 VAC. Traditionally, one would use an iron-core transformer to step-down the wall current ...
IEEE Spectrum on MSN
Junctionless transistors show a new path to 3D chips
Roll-on nanoscale membranes make circuits that stretch across 3 layers of silicon ...
Ron has edited and reported on nearly every angle of business news from breaking corporate news to markets, technology to commodities, as well as long form impact investing features to opinion. He's ...
One of the major benefits of owning a Kobo e-reader is the ability to attach a digital library card, which will display the local branch on the navigation bar. Users can then browse their digital ...
The ESP32-C5 C-ITS receiver project is an open-source hardware board that gathers data over 802.11p V2X communication from nearby traffic lights, public transportation (buses, trams…), trucks, cars, ...
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