Semiconductor industry earthquake: Moore's law will expire in five years

After over 50 years of relentless miniaturization, the shrinking of transistors is expected to come to a halt by 2021. This prediction comes from the 2015 International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS), signaling the end of Moore's Law as we know it. The roadmap highlights that w

Semiconductor industry earthquake: Moore's law will expire in five years

In the past 50 years, transistors have continuously shrunk in size, but according to the latest 2015 International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS), this trend will come to an end in 2021. This marks a significant turning point, signaling that Moore’s Law—once a guidin

Molex demonstrates the first interconnect solution with OIF at ECOC 2012

In the context of the European Conference on Communication (ECOC 2012), Molex, a global leader in interconnect solutions, along with other members of the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF), successfully demonstrated interoperability of high-speed systems. The event took place at the RAI Conven

Molex demonstrates the first interconnect solution with OIF at ECOC 2012

In the context of the European Conference on Communication (ECOC 2012), Molex, a global leader in interconnect solutions, and other members of the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) successfully demonstrated interoperability at one of the most significant fiber optic events in Europe. The live

Read the shell EMC shielding technology

1. The Commercial Necessity of Shielding

The author emphasizes an important concept: shielding should be considered early in the planning phase of a project to minimize costs. Waiting unt

Introduction to electronic power guidelines and information guidelines

Based on the study of several existing evaluation criteria for electronic interference effects, this paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the characteristics of each criterion. The power criterion and information criterion are applied to evaluate suppressive and de