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Motorola produces new vertical gate transistor







Motorola produces new vertical gate
transistor

Motorola produces new vertical gate
transistor
11/11/2003 08:05 PM

Motorola announced a new, vertical gate transistor which, along with Intel and AMD technologies, could prop up Moore's Law for some time to come.




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