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A semiconductor is a solid whose electrical conductivity can be controlled by adding impurities. A semiconductor is a material that has an electrical resistivity between that of a conductor and an...
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Resource for engineers and managers in the worldwide semiconductor manufacturing industry, including breaking news, in-depth technical articles, technical white papers, new products, technology, newsletters, webcasts, podcasts, blogs and more. ... TSMC video from November 19, 2008 Semiconductor International webcast - SIA...
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Semiconductors have had a monumental impact on our society. You find semiconductors at the heart of microprocessor chips as well as transistors. Anything that's computerized or uses radio waves depends on semiconductors. Today, most semicon...
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Semiconductor Insights helps leading-edge technology companies and licensing professionals attain their product and intellectual property goals by providing in-depth technical reverse engineering and patent analyses of integrated circuits and structures. ... The Sony CXD2992AGB Cell Broadband Engine was jointly developed by IBM,
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A material is a semiconductor if it is possible to reversibly vary the material's conductivity at a given temperature over several orders of magnitude using chemical or electrical means.
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Semiconductor, solid or liquid material, able to conduct electricity at room temperature more readily than an insulator, but less easily than a metal. ... In a pure, or intrinsic, semiconductor such as silicon, the valence electrons, or outer electrons, of an atom are paired and shared between atoms to make a covalent bond...
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This page describes the term semiconductor and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... A material that is neither a good conductor of electricity (like copper) nor a good insulator (like rubber). The most common semiconductor materials are silicon and germanium. These materials are then...
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