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What’s in the June/July Issue?

Each issue of Semiconductor Digest has articles found only in the magazine! Read the June/July issue…

Scientists Take First Snapshots of Ultrafast Switching in a Quantum Electronic Device

They discover a short-lived state that could lead to faster and more energy-efficient computing devices.

STMicroelectronics Introduces New RF LDMOS Power Transistors

STMicroelectronics is adding a broad range of new devices to the STPOWER family of LDMOS transistors, which comprises three different product series optimized for RF power amplifiers (PAs) in a variety of commercial and industrial applications.

Integra Technologies Launches Industry First 100V RF GaN/SiC Technology for Mission-Critical Defense Applications

Integra’s first 100V RF GaN product, the IGN1011S3600, delivers breakthrough output power performance of 3.6 kiloWatts at 70% efficiency for next generation avionic systems.

Technology that Restores the Sense of Touch in Nerves Damaged as a Result of Injury

Tel Aviv University’s new and groundbreaking technology inspires hope among people who have lost their sense of touch in the nerves of a limb following amputation or injury.

Ultrathin Semiconductors Electrically Connected to Superconductors for the First Time

For the first time, University of Basel researchers have equipped an ultrathin semiconductor with superconducting contacts.

Stretching Changes the Electronic Properties of Graphene

The electronic properties of graphene can be specifically modified by stretching the material evenly, say researchers at the University of Basel.

US Lacks Essential Data to Develop and Implement a National Strategy for Advanced Technologies

Years of budget constraints have left federal statistical agencies with insufficient resources to measure key elements of the U.S. economy.

STMicroelectronics and Feig Electronic Collaborate on Contactless Product Personalization for Fast, Flexible, Cost-Efficient Logistics

STMicroelectronics and Feig Electronic, a RFID-reader and antenna specialist, have combined their RFID know-how in a time-saving logistics solution that can help cut numerous costs and enhance flexibility for vendors of high-tech products such as smart industrial, consumer, and medical devices.

Introducing the World’s Thinnest Technology — Only Two Atoms Thick

A scientific breakthrough: Researchers from Tel Aviv University have engineered the world’s tiniest technology, with a thickness of only two atoms.

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