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  2. Semiconductor - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor

    A semiconductor is a material that is between the conductor and insulator in ability to conduct electrical current. [1] . In many cases their conducting properties may be altered in useful ways by introducing impurities ("doping") into the crystal structure.

  3. What is a semiconductor? An electrical engineer explains how...

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    Semiconductor chips are electronic devices that store and process information. Today they can contain billions of microscopic switches on a chip smaller than a fingernail.

  4. Semiconductor | Definition, Examples, Types, Uses ...

    www.britannica.com/science/semiconductor

    semiconductor, any of a class of crystalline solids intermediate in electrical conductivity between a conductor and an insulator. Semiconductors are employed in the manufacture of various kinds of electronic devices, including diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits.

  5. What Are Semiconductors? Semiconductors are materials which have a conductivity between conductors (generally metals) and non-conductors or insulators (such as ceramics). Semiconductors can be compounds, such as gallium arsenide, or pure elements, such as germanium or silicon.

  6. What Is a Semiconductor and What Is It Used for? - TechTarget

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    A semiconductor is a substance that has specific electrical properties that enable it to serve as a foundation for computers and other electronic devices. It is typically a solid chemical element or compound that conducts electricity under certain conditions but not others.

  7. What are semiconductors and how are they used? - BBC

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    Semiconductors are the foundation of modern computing, devices such as smartphones and laptops rely on them. They are also in routers, switches, and communication infrastructures that form the ...

  8. What are Semiconductors? - Intel

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    Semiconductors are the foundation of modern technology. They improve our lives, increase productivity and drive economic growth. There are many different kinds of semiconductors, each with its own specialty (and acronym).

  9. What are semiconductors and how are they used? - BBC News

    www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-66394406

    Semiconductors are the foundation of modern computing, devices such as smartphones and laptops rely on them. They are also in routers, switches, and communication infrastructures that form the...

  10. What Is a Semiconductor? How Does It Work? - Built In

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    Semiconductors are materials that can control the flow of electricity more than insulators (nonconductors) but less than conductors. They are used in many electronic devices, including computers and smartphones.

  11. Semiconductor: Definition, Types, Examples, and Applications

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    Semiconductors are materials with unique properties that allow them to conduct electricity under certain conditions. Their electrical conductivity lies between conductors, which conduct electricity easily, and insulators, which block electrical flow.

  12. Home | Semiconductors - Springer

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    Semiconductors is a peer-reviewed journal that delves into all aspects of semiconductor research. Covers a broad spectrum from semiconductor theory to transport phenomena. Features in-depth studies on optics, magneto-optics, and electro-optics of semiconductors.

  13. What is a semiconductor? | McKinsey - McKinsey & Company

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    A semiconductor is a substance that falls somewhere on the continuum between conductor and insulator. Manufacturers process silicon and other materials into semiconductors for all kinds of electronic devices that rely on harnessing electricity for processing power.

  14. What are semiconductors? - IBM Research

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    What are semiconductors? Semiconductors power the chips in every computer. But how exactly are they made, and how do they work? Computers have revolutionized the world, from the earliest mainframes through to the powerful machines we all have in our pockets today.

  15. List of semiconductor materials - Wikipedia

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    Semiconductor materials are nominally small band gap insulators. The defining property of a semiconductor material is that it can be compromised by doping it with impurities that alter its electronic properties in a controllable way. [1] .

  16. Stanford explainer: Semiconductors | Stanford Report

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    What is the definition of a “semiconductor”? Short answer: Semiconductors can conduct electricity in some situations but block it in others. Chowdhury: A semiconductor is a chemical element or compound that conducts electricity under certain conditions and blocks it in other conditions.

  17. What Is a Semiconductor and How Is It Used? - Investopedia

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    A semiconductor is a material product with some of the properties of both insulators and conductors (hence semi, meaning half or partial, conductor). Semiconductors are usually comprised of...

  18. What is Semiconductors? - Types, Examples, Properties,

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    Semiconductors are the materials which have energy gap between conductors and insulators. In this materials electrons can be moved from valence band to conduction band by applying some amount of energy.

  19. Semiconductors | NIST

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    Semiconductorsmaterials such as silicon with tunable electrical conductivityare the base for most electronics, enabling construction of complex integrated circuits, or chips, that power advanced technologies for healthcare, communications, computing, and transportation, among other applications.

  20. 2024 State of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry

    www.semiconductors.org/2024-state-of-the-u-s-semiconductor-industry

    In the decade following CHIPS enactment (2022 to 2032), the United States is projected to more than triple its semiconductor manufacturing capacity — the highest rate of growth in the world during that period — according to a May 2024 SIA-Boston Consulting Group report. The report also forecasts the U.S. will grow its share of advanced ...

  21. How Semiconductors Work - HowStuffWorks

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    A diode is the simplest possible semiconductor device, and is therefore an excellent beginning point if you want to understand how semiconductors work. In this article, you'll learn what a semiconductor is, how doping works and how a diode can be created using semiconductors.

  22. What Is a Semiconductor, and Why Is There a Shortage? - How-To...

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    Nearly every single digital electronic device that you use is running thanks to substances known as semiconductors. These materials, such as silicon, are halfway between conducting and insulating electricity.

  23. NXP Semiconductors - Wikipedia

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    NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NXP for N ext e XP erience) is a Dutch semiconductor manufacturing and design company with headquarters in Eindhoven, Netherlands. [2] It is the third largest European semiconductor company by market capitalization as of 2024. [3] The company employs approximately 34,000 people in more than 30 countries and it reported ...

  24. TSMC extends dominance of semiconductors with 56% share of global...

    www.scmp.com/news/china-future-tech/semiconductors/article/3286433/tsmc...

    AnandTech and The Register indicate that TSMC’s share of global EUV systems has grown from 50 per cent to 56 per cent between 2020 and 2023.

  25. Chip shortage: how the semiconductor industry is dealing with...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2022/02/semiconductor-chip-shortage-supply-chain

    Many companies that need semiconductors are already reconsidering their long-term procurement strategies. Some, for instance, may shift from a “just-in-time” ordering model, which helps minimize inventory costs, to one in which they order semiconductors far in advance.

  26. Should You Invest in the Invesco Semiconductors ETF (PSI)?

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    Performance and Risk. Year-to-date, the Invesco Semiconductors ETF has added about 14.78% so far, and was up about 35.17% over the last 12 months (as of 11/13/2024). PSI has traded between $42.90 ...

  27. Anti-Static Packaging For Semiconductors - DHL

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    For semiconductors and semiconductor wafers, the need for static-free packaging goes a step further. Carrier tape, embossed tape, and wafer cassettes are made to accommodate the unique needs of these components. Carrier tapes are used extensively for the precise placement and protection of individual semiconductor devices.

  28. NXP Semiconductors: Buy Rating Maintained Amid Macro Challenges...

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    NXP Semiconductors (NXPI – Research Report), the Technology sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst today.Analyst Ross Seymore from Deutsche Bank reiterated a Buy rating on the ...

  29. Loop Capital Initiates Coverage of NXP Semiconductors N.V ... -...

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    As of October 22, 2024, the average one-year price target for NXP Semiconductors N.V. is 292.51 GBX/share. The forecasts range from a low of 221.59 GBX to a high of 387.43 GBX.