Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered new materials and a new process that could advance the ever-escalating quest to make smaller, faster, and affordable microchips used across modern electronics ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Microchips are seen as the building block in the goods and products we use on daily basis. That's why the Biden Administration continues its work to bring semiconductor ...
Johns Hopkins scientists, working with global partners, have unveiled a new way to build microchips so small they’re invisible to the eye. By developing special metal-organic materials that interact ...
A new chemical liquid deposition process enables metal-organic resists to work with B-EUV radiation, overcoming a key barrier to producing smaller, faster microchips. (Nanowerk News) Johns Hopkins ...
Combined laser etching process enables advanced packaging with glass instead of silicon. New approach: packaging with glass instead of silicon. Germany-based technical systems developers Trumpf and ...