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News Briefs (March 24, 2006)

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University of Texas at Austin (UT) microelectronics researcher and computer and electrical engineering professor Sanjay Banerjee has received $500,000 from the Department of Defense to research ways to use nanotechnology to speed the silicon-based integrated circuit's (IC) replacement of current CMOS technology, which is reaching its limits at a billion transistors per circuit. The money will pay for new equipment, provide research assistantships and help fund a semiconductor training program. Banerjee said he and his team will work on integrating CMOS chips with compatible nanoelectronic...Read full article

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