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Indium antimonide transistors enable low voltage, fast switching.(METALS)
Advanced Materials & Processes, July, 2005
Transistors made of indium antimonide have been built as the result of a two-year joint research program by Intel Corp., Santa Clara, Calif., and Qinetiq, Arlington, Va. Transistors made of this material enable research devices to operate at very low voltages, while still rapidly switching and consuming little power.
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They showed ten times lower power consumption for the same performance, or a three times improvement in transistor performance for the same power consumption, compared with today's traditional transistors. "The experimental results of our ...
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