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One of the fundamental limits of physics in transistors needs to be broken to drive down power. This research paper looks at a new approach to 2D TFETS - tunneling transistors using 2D materials!
Read the paper: nature.com/articles/s41467-024-46397-3
[00:00] Performance and Power
[00:55] A Transistor is a Switch
[02:00] Limits of Modern Transistors
[04:00] New Research: 2D TFETs
[06:35] What is a 2D Material
[07:50] Power and Frequency Results
[09:10] Barriers to Adoption
[10:05] What I Love
Many thanks to Patrick Kennedy @ServeTheHomeVideo for letting me use his studio!
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#transistors #Tfets #research
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One of the fundamental limits of physics in transistors needs to be broken to drive down power. This research paper looks at a new approach to 2D TFETS - tunneling transistors using 2D materials!
Read the paper: nature.com/articles/s41467-024-46397-3
[00:00] Performance and Power
[00:55] A Transistor is a Switch
[02:00] Limits of Modern Transistors
[04:00] New Research: 2D TFETs
[06:35] What is a 2D Material
[07:50] Power and Frequency Results
[09:10] Barriers to Adoption
[10:05] What I Love
Many thanks to Patrick Kennedy @ServeTheHomeVideo for letting me use his studio!
-----------------------
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merch.techtechpotato.com
more-moore.com : Sign up to the More Than Moore Newsletter
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Follow Ian on Twitter at twitter.com/IanCutress
Follow TechTechPotato on Twitter at twitter.com/TechTechPotato
If you're in the market for something from Amazon, please use the following links. TTP may receive a commission if you purchase anything through these links.
Amazon USA : geni.us/AmazonUS-TTP
Amazon UK : geni.us/AmazonUK-TTP
Amazon CAN : geni.us/AmazonCAN-TTP
Amazon GER : geni.us/AmazonDE-TTP
Amazon Other : geni.us/TTPAmazonOther
Ending music: youtube.com/watch?v=2N0tmgau5E4
-----------------------
Welcome to the TechTechPotato (c) Dr. Ian Cutress
Ramblings about things related to Technology from an analyst for More Than Moore
#transistors #Tfets #research
------------
More Than Moore, as with other research and analyst firms, provides or has provided paid research, analysis, advising, or consulting to many high-tech companies in the industry, which may include advertising on TTP. The companies that fall under this banner include AMD, Armari, Baidu, Facebook, IBM, Infineon, Intel, Lattice Semi, Linode, MediaTek, NordPass, ProteanTecs, Qualcomm, SiFive, SiTime, Supermicro, Tenstorrent, TSMC.