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  • 91Monolayer doping — (MLD) is a well controlled, wafer scale surface doping technique first developed at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2007.[1] This work is aimed for attaining controlled doping of semiconductor materials with atomic accuracy, especially …

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  • 92NanoIntegris — NanoIntegris, Inc. Type Private Industry Nanotechnology Founded January 2007 Headquarters …

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  • 93Hydraulic analogy — The electronic–hydraulic analogy (derisively referred to as the drain pipe theory by Oliver Heaviside) is the most widely used analogy for electron fluid in a metal conductor. Since electric current is invisible and the processes at play in… …

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  • 94XAP processor — The XAP processor is a RISC processor architecture developed by Cambridge Consultants Ltd since 1994. XAP processors are a family of 16 bit and 32 bit cores, all of which are intended for use in an application specific integrated circuit or ASIC… …

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  • 95Transistor — For other uses, see Transistor (disambiguation). Assorted discrete transistors. Packages in order from top to bottom: TO 3, TO 126, TO 92, SOT 23 A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals and power. It… …

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  • 96Microphone — For the indie film, see Microphone (film). Microphones redirects here. For the indie band, see The Microphones. A …

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  • 97Convex Computer — Corporation was a company that developed, manufactured and marketed vector minisupercomputers and supercomputers for small to medium sized businesses. Their later Exemplar series of parallel computing machines were based on the Hewlett Packard… …

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  • 98Programmable metallization cell — The programmable metallization cell, or PMC, is a new form of non volatile computer memory being developed at Arizona State University and its spinoff, Axon Technologies. PMC is one of a number of technologies that are being developed to replace… …

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  • 99Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem — Fig.1: Hypothetical spectrum of a bandlimited signal as a function of frequency The Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem, after Harry Nyquist and Claude Shannon, is a fundamental result in the field of information theory, in particular… …

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  • 100List of Intel microprocessors — For a list of Intel s microcontrollers, see List of common microcontrollers#Intel. This generational and chronological list of Intel microprocessors attempts to present all of Intel s processors from the pioneering 4 bit 4004 (1971) to the… …

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