SuVolta positions DDC as node life extender
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Nick Kepler, vice president of products at startup company SuVolta, has authored an article that expounds the virtues of his company''s deeply depleted channel (DDC) technology as a life extender for established bulk CMOS manufacturing nodes such as 90- and 65-nm.View the full article HERE.
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