electronics//semiconductor

- Material whose electrical conductivity falls between a conductor and an insulator — most commonly silicon.


Material whose electrical conductivity falls between a conductor and an insulator — most commonly silicon.

Selective doping creates P-N junctions that form transistors — the fundamental switching elements of all digital and analog electronics.

The fab process etches billions of transistors onto wafers to produce chip dies.

Moore's Law has driven exponential scaling for decades, from micron-scale features to sub-3nm process nodes.