Processors with 3D transistors could delivers 20Ghz to 50Ghz speeds
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Fujio Masuoka may not be a name you will recognize immediately. But its courtesy to him that we have the solid state memories to waltz around with. The inventor of the Flash memory in now backing his company Unisantis Electronics of Japan to develop 3D transistors in partnership with the Institute of Microelectronics, Singapore.
3D Transistors could reduce the form factors of present day transistors making it possible to cramp more of the units on present day processors. The result could be speeds ranging from 20 GHz to 50 GHz.
As always, no time frame has been mentioned on the exact availability of the transistors. But definitely a working prototype woould go a long way in adding to Moore's law.
3D Transistors could reduce the form factors of present day transistors making it possible to cramp more of the units on present day processors. The result could be speeds ranging from 20 GHz to 50 GHz.
As always, no time frame has been mentioned on the exact availability of the transistors. But definitely a working prototype woould go a long way in adding to Moore's law.























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