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As our personal devices get smaller and are expected to do more stuff – whether that's your phone, a smartwatch, or a ...
Frore's AirJet introduced the concept of silicon "chips" that could cool others via MEMS technology. Now xMEMS, which has used MEMS as earbud speakers, is entering the chip-cooling market, too.
As AI reignites Big Tech's push for smart glasses, here's a tech that could play a central role. xMEMS, which debuted a solid-state "fan on a chip" last year, has a new one for wearables. This could ...
Of course, MEMS drivers lend themselves to any wearable that produces sound from AR glasses to VR goggles and hearing aids. For most of us, though, it's headphones where we’re going to see the ...
MEMS devices are an order of magnitude larger than transistors, and transistors are continuing to shrink to smaller process scales (with at least a 10x shrinkage demonstrated in lab samples).
The big news is the introduction of the all-silicon Sycamore MEMS loudspeaker, and the µCooling fan-on-a-chip. xMEMS Labs’ Sycamore MEMS chip. xMEMS Labs.
Fabless chip firm MEMS Drive Hong Kong Ltd manufactures cutting-edge MEMS actuators targeted at mobile imaging in portable electronics. The company uses its proprietary MEMS design and process to ...
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