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  • {{title|United States Department of Energy (DOE)}} ...States Department of Energy''' ('''DOE''') is a department of the [[United States]] Government concerned with America's security and prosperity through polic
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  • ...n SiO<sub>2</sub> on top of a clean silicon wafer would neutralize surface states enough to make a practical working field-effect transistor. He wrote his fi ...ancu-2019-international-intellectual-property-conference |website=[[United States Patent and Trademark Office]] |date=June 10, 2019 |access-date=20 July 2019
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  • ...33 |doi=10.1109/ISSCC.1963.1157450}}</ref> Wanlass later filed [[s:United States patent 3356858|US patent 3,356,858]] for CMOS circuitry in June 1963, and i ...of [[integrated circuit]]s (ICs), developing CMOS circuits for an [[United States Air Force|Air Force]] computer in 1965 and then a 288-[[bit]] CMOS [[Static
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  • ...that various of MIL's products continued to be manufactured in the United States by [[MiniMicroMart]]).
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  • ...rnational mainstream processor - particularly ones developed in the United States.
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  • Around the very same time the ABC was being developed in the United States, [[Konrad Zuse]], a German civil engineer, conceived the ''[[Z2]]''. The Z2
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  • ...F). The system is expected to become the first supercomputer in the United States to break the exaFLOPS barrier. ...OPS]]. The system will likely become the first supercomputer in the United States to break the exaFLOPS barrier. As part of the announcement {{intel|Knights
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  • ...was also planned to power a number of supercomputers, including the United States highest-performance supercomputer, [[aurora (supercomputer)|Aurora]]. Delay
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  • ...the [[p–n junction]] and the importance of minority carriers and surface states.<ref name="Morris90">Peter Robin Morris (1990) ''A History of the World Sem ...tivity]] being limited by unstable [[Quantum mechanics|quantum]] [[surface states]],<ref name="Feldman">{{cite book |last1=Feldman |first1=Leonard C. |author
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  • ...or the [[Royal Radar Establishment]] of the British [[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Defence]]. Dummer presented the idea to the public at ...ide]] on top of a silicon wafer, Atalla was able to overcome the [[surface states]] that prevented electricity from reaching the semiconducting layer.<ref na
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  • ...nductor]], but was unsuccessful, mainly due to problems with the [[surface states]], the [[dangling bond]], and the [[germanium]] and [[copper]] compound mat ...to the semiconductor surface. Electrons become trapped in those localized states forming an inversion layer. Bardeen's hypothesis marked the birth of surfac
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  • {{title|United States Department of Energy (DOE)}} ...States Department of Energy''' ('''DOE''') is a department of the [[United States]] Government concerned with America's security and prosperity through polic
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  • ...lace {{sc|Stampede 2}} as the fastest academic supercomputer in the United States. The system will be delivered by Dell EMC and incorporate over 16,000 Intel
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