Analog & digital: best of both worlds in one energy-efficient system
An interesting news from EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne):
The fusion of 2D semiconductors and ferroelectric materials could lead to joint digital and analog information processing, with significant improvement in energy consumption, electronic device performance, and lead to novel functionalities.
As mentionned by Adrian M. Ionescu, Head of Nanolab, our SINANO Institute ‘s colleague “Our endeavors represent a significant leap forward in the domain of electronics, having shattered previous performance benchmarks, and is exemplified by the outstanding capabilities of the negative-capacitance tungsten diselenide/tin diselenide TFET and the possibility to create synaptic neuron function within the same technology.”
Read the full article (06.09.2023, by Michael David Mitchell): Analog & digital: best of both worlds in one energy-efficient system – EPFL