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7 Articles in Semiconductors and Microelectronics
Wearable Biosensors: The Next-Generation Patient Monitoring Systems
Wearable biosensors are small devices that track and send continuous physiological and biochemical data originating from the human body. These wearable devices operate in real-time to monitor vital signs, including heart rate, blood oxygen levels, glucose and body temperature and check the body’s hydration status.
Micro Data Centers: Compact Compute for an Edge-First World
A micro data center (MDC) is a compact and self-sufficient computing facility that contains the main components of a traditional data center: servers, storage, networking devices, power supply, and cooling unit in a reduced-size, modular case. These systems can be quickly deployed and run alone at or very close to the point of data generation.
High-Bandwidth and Persistent Memory: The Backbone of Next-Gen Semiconductor Technologies Driving the AI Revolution
Advanced semiconductor memory is the keystone of modern computing today. As processors become increasingly parallel and applications (AI, real-time analytics, edge devices) require lower latency and higher bandwidth, memory is now the key to system performance and energy efficiency.
Battery Energy Storage System Market
Battery energy storage systems comprise two electrodes separated by an electrolyte and are classified under electrochemical energy systems. In a battery energy storage system, the chemical energy stored in it is transformed into electrical energy and vice versa during the charging process.
Elastocaloric Materials Market
Elastocaloric materials are advanced solid-state materials that can pump heat out of a system using a reversible phase transformation. Compared to traditional vapor-compression technology, elastocaloric materials operate more efficiently and conserve energy. Natural rubber, a bio-based, non-toxic material, is the most widely used elastocaloric polymer. Its excellent fatigue properties make it suitable for use in solid-state cooling systems.
Graphene in Semiconductors: Unlocking the Next-Generation Performance in Electronics
The semiconductor industry is continually seeking materials that can enhance the performance of electronic devices, making them faster, smaller and more efficient. Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, has emerged as a revolutionary material in this field.
Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) Aircraft: Redefining the Future of Urban Air Mobility
Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft refer to a new type of drone designed to carry passengers. These aircraft use multiple electric motors and rotors to gain the lift needed and propulsion. These are completely dependent on electric power for their operation, making them attractive as a sustainable mode of transport.