The Race to 5G: Policy

Read about the latest developments in spectrum policy and 5G regulations #breadcrumbs, .metadata{ display:none; } #medium-content{ width: 620px !important; float:none; margin:0 auto; } @media screen and (max-width : 768px) { #medium-content { width: 100%!important; } } Follow along as IEEE Spectrum summarizes the most interesting news and developments related to…

The Race to 5G: Standards

Follow the latest news about 5G standards and the companies that care about them #breadcrumbs, .metadata{ display:none; } #medium-content{ width: 620px !important; float:none; margin:0 auto; } @media screen and (max-width : 768px) { #medium-content { width: 100%!important; } } Follow along as IEEE Spectrum summarizes the most interesting news and…

The Race to 5G: Technology

Keep tabs on major companies around the world as they roll out 5G #breadcrumbs, .metadata{ display:none; } #medium-content{ width: 620px !important; float:none; margin:0 auto; } @media screen and (max-width : 768px) { #medium-content { width: 100%!important; } } Follow along as IEEE Spectrum summarizes the most interesting news and developments…

The Electronics Cooling System 400 Million Years in the Making

How an ancient insect can help ensure progress in electronics Photo: iStockphoto Over hundreds of millions of years of evolution, water-repellant skin has enabled tiny insects, called springtails, to breathe through their skin without suffocating in damp soil flooded by rainwater. More recently, such natural engineering has inspired a new approach to cooling new…

"Quasi-Non-Volatile" Memory Looks to Fill Gap Between Volatile and Non-Volatile Memory

2D materials produce a semi-floating gate memory that falls somewhere between DRAM and SRAM Image: School of Microelectronics, Fudan University This schematic shows the design for a new semi-floating gate memory. Researchers at Fudan University in Shanghai, China have leveraged two-dimensional (2D) materials to fabricate a relatively new gate design…