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IBM builds complete circuit from graphene

...mobile phone, for example. The researchers demonstrated the circuit at up to 10GHz, and showed this level of performance was stable at up to 127... Read more

11 June, 2011 by Lucy Sherriff
Uniplanar Quasi Yagi Antenna for Channel Measurements at X Band

Uniplanar Quasi Yagi Antenna for Channel Measurements at X Band

...presents simulation results of scaled quasi-yagi antenna designed to operate around 10GHz using Agilent High frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) software. Return loss, input impedance... Read more

30 April, 2011
Ultra-Wideband Indoor Channel Modelling Using Ray-Tracing Software for through-the-Wall Imaging Radar

Ultra-Wideband Indoor Channel Modelling Using Ray-Tracing Software for through-the-Wall Imaging Radar

...obtain temporal channel response to a wide-band emitter (3 GHz to 10GHz). An experimental method is also described to identify the propagation paths. Simulation... Read more

2 June, 2010

Intel: One step closer to 10GHz

...lithography as the technique used to manufacture chips running at speeds of 10GHz or more. These new photomasks are critical to the success of EUV... Read more

9 March, 2001 by John G.Spooner

Chipmakers on fast track to 10GHz

...semiconductor industry has reached an important milestone on the path to producing 10GHz chips. The Extreme Ultraviolet LLC, a joint development effort charged with developing... Read more

16 January, 2001 by John G.Spooner

NTL targets broadband blackspot with wireless

...people who want to take part. If the trial -- which uses the 10GHz band of the radio spectrum -- is a success, it's likely that... Read more

4 March, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Taking chips to 10GHz ... and beyond

...your PDA because that's when chips are predicted to hit the 10GHz barrier. That giga-count is the equivalent of 10,000MHz in megahertz... Read more

7 February, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Chip designers' Dream Team: 10GHz or bust

...lead to machine designs that can easily churn out microprocessors running at 10GHz or faster. From his office at the Lawrence Livermore lab in Livermore... Read more

15 February, 2001 by John G.Spooner

Merger approval paves way for faster chips

...chips with geometry of 0.07 microns and below, and running at 10GHz and faster. Today's microchips run at between 1GHz and 2GHz. Reuters... Read more

3 May, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Intel's major chip breakthrough

...to ten years it will break the ten billion cycles per second (10GHz) barrier with processors running on less than one volt. Intel says the... Read more

11 December, 2000 by Will Knight

Ntl and BT

...sing from. One thing I can prophesy, though. The ntl experiment, using 10GHz microwave, will be attacked by the ignorant who will claim that it... Read more

7 September, 2001 by Guy Kewney

Ofcom sells more spectrum licences

...are technology and service neutral, are in the higher frequency bands at 10GHz to 40GHz, which is suitable for wireless network infrastructure and high capacity... Read more

25 February, 2008 by Natasha Lomas

Ofcom to auction high-frequency spectrum

...spectrum which could be used for wireless broadband services. The bands — at 10GHz, 28GHz, 32GHz and 40GHz — are able to carry large amounts of data... Read more

4 December, 2007 by David Meyer

End of the show...

...pudding. Nehalem – Penryn's successor. It's been around for a while (10GHz? Those were the days), but while it had a respectable number of... Read more

18 April, 2007

Paint-on lasers promise faster chip future

...devices get smaller and faster. Intel has previously said that above around 10GHz signalling speed, copper interconnects may stop being viable — a frequency that is... Read more

19 April, 2006 by Rupert Goodwins

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