A new hotend won’t fix every 3D printing problem. Better filament storage and tuned slicer profiles often matter more.
3D is the memory chip buzzword du jour, because reducing feature sizes is expensive, while stacking memory cells up is much less so. Fabs can use older, stable processes to build larger capacity chips ...
Welcome back to our series on practical prints for your 3D printer. While many love 3D printing because it lets them make really cool props and miniatures, 3D printing has many practical applications.
UNSW engineers have developed a process to print solid-state polymer electrolytes into any shape desired for use in energy storage. The research team from the School of Chemical Engineering led by ...
Graphene is known for its excellent electrical conductivity, mechanical strength, and thermal stability. Recent advancements have enabled the integration of graphene into 3D printing, allowing the ...
Toshiba today announced that it's begun sampling UFS storage based on its high-end 64-layer 3D VNAND memory. Toshiba's new UFS 3D storage lineup has four capacities including 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and ...
One key to making portable devices more compact and energy efficient lies in the precise nanoscale form of energy-storing capacitors. Researchers in Sweden report they've cracked the challenge with a ...
Samsung has started making flash storage chips that it claims will be twice as fast and up to 10 times more durable than the current flash storage used in mobile devices. The so-called V-NAND flash ...