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  2. LIGA - Wikipedia

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    X-Ray LIGA is a fabrication process in microtechnology that was developed in the early 1980s [1] by a team under the leadership of Erwin Willy Becker and Wolfgang Ehrfeld at the Institute for Nuclear Process Engineering (Institut für Kernverfahrenstechnik, IKVT) at the Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center, since renamed to the Institute for Microstructure Technology (Institut für ...

  3. Granite Rapids - Wikipedia

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    Granite Rapids-AP (Advanced Performance) uses the Avenue City platform with the larger LGA 7529 socket. With the larger socket, Granite Rapids-AP SKUs reach higher core counts up to 128 and support 96 PCIe 5.0 lanes and 12-channel DDR5 memory (Up to 3 TB (1 DIMM per channel) or up to 6 TB (2 DIMM per channel) while using 256GB memory modules in ...

  4. Advanced X-Ray Imaging Satellite - Wikipedia

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    Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite (AXIS) is a space telescope under development by NASA for launch in 2032. [1] It is a NASA Probe mission concept designed for high angular resolution X-Ray imaging. [2] The mission goals are to examine galaxies over cosmic time, feedback in galaxies, Black Hole strong gravity, Dual AGN, the high redshift universe.

  5. X-ray lithography - Wikipedia

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    X-ray lithography is a process used in semiconductor device fabrication industry to selectively remove parts of a thin film of photoresist. It uses X-rays to transfer a geometric pattern from a mask to a light-sensitive chemical photoresist, or simply "resist," on the substrate to reach extremely small topological size of a feature.

  6. Machlett Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    These X-ray tubes may have been used by Professor T.H Laby's X-ray group, which was a priority research topic there. This interest was sparked by the appointment in 1889 of Professor T. R. Lyle. Lyle, who was head of the school until 1915, is thought to have been the first person in Australia to have taken an X-ray photograph iii.

  7. 90 nm process - Wikipedia

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    The device was fabricated using X-ray lithography. [6] Toshiba, Sony and Samsung developed a 90 nm process during 2001–2002, before being introduced in 2002 for Toshiba's eDRAM and Samsung's 2 Gb NAND flash memory. [7] [8] IBM demonstrated a 90 nm silicon-on-insulator (SOI) CMOS process, with development led by Shahidi, in 2002.

  8. The Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Finally, the pastas!!! I ended up having 3 plates!" — Raymond G. on Yelp. The Buffet at Wynn/Yelp. Nevada: The Buffet at Wynn. City / Town: Las Vegas. Address: 3131 S. Las Vegas Blvd.

  9. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure - Wikipedia

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    Recent developments in the design and quality of crystal optics have allowed for some EXAFS measurements to take place in a lab setting, [3] where the tunable x-ray source is achieved via a Rowland circle geometry. While experiments requiring high x-ray flux or specialized sample environments can still only be performed at synchrotron ...