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" ... Another area where coatings will prove important is in minimizing radio frequency leakage. That’s where electromagnetic signals drift and bleed into one another, creating cross talk that can degrade how well equipment works. Bem says that technology from PPG’s Aerospace business, such as dielectric absorbers, will ensure that signals don’t get mixed up and impair one another’s performance. ... "
" ... The development of 2nm tech has yielded several other critical technological advancements. For one, it represents the industry’s first instance of bottom dielectric isolation. This technology ensures the 2nm transistors can continue to switch on and off as they scale up. This, IBM believes, makes it possible to eliminate current leakage from the nanosheets that make up 2nm technology. Additionally, IBM highlighted both a new inner spacer process, which gives the chip more precise gate control and the world’s first UV brightening on the front end. IBM has employed the latter tech since its 7nm breakthrough, but historically it has been relegated to the middle or back end. ... "
" ... The first of these is air cooling as found in the Nissan Leaf, Toyota Prius, and Kia Soul where there is no e-thermal fluid present. The second is liquid cooling where a type of e-thermal fluid is present. These are predominantly glycol-water based solutions and are used in the Tesla Model S, Audi eTron, and BMW i3. The third category is that of immersion-based (dielectric fluids), phase change materials or oil-based solutions. These are true e-thermal fluids but are likely to experience extremely limited adoption in the next decade. ... "
" ... This has been possible thanks to the use of Hi-K dielectric materials in ultra-thin layers to form a repeating super lattice structure. ... "
" ... “...a possible futuristic MacBook that includes a transparent, dielectric input surface integrated with the enclosure of the device that could be formed at least partially from glass, ceramic and/or a plastic. The design will allow the face of the MacBook to support either a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard that could magnetically align and attach to the keyboard area. The keys would also be able to receive touch inputs so that the user could draw a line or other figure simply by touching the screen in touch mode." ... "