Silicon
Coverage of Silicon in the Nexus archive.
- Carbon vs Silicon Intelligence: 5 Fundamental Differences Between Human and AI Minds
The article discusses the fundamental differences between human and artificial intelligence minds, focusing on carbon vs silicon intelligence. It highlights five key differences, exploring how human and AI minds process information. The discussion delves into the unique aspects of each type of intelligence.
- Musk bets Tesla's AI future on Intel node that isn't finished yet
Tesla is planning to build AI chips using Intel's unfinished 14A process for its Terafab project, as revealed by Elon Musk during a recent earnings call. The move highlights Tesla's need to develop its own silicon despite relying on an unproven manufacturing node.
- The United States Is Repeating Its Silicon Mistake with Gallium Nitride
China controls 99% of global primary gallium and has banned exports to the United States as of December 2024, leaving the U.S. National Defense Stockpile with zero reserves. This mirrors a historical mistake the U.S. made with silicon semiconductors, where loss of domestic manufacturing capacity created strategic vulnerability.
- Triple-decker solar cells reach efficiency milestone
Triple-decker solar cells, combining two perovskite semiconductor layers with silicon, have achieved a significant efficiency milestone. This architecture is advancing towards its full potential, as reported in a study published in Nature on April 21, 2026.
- Intel refreshes non-Ultra Core CPUs with new silicon for the first time
Intel is refreshing its non-Ultra Core CPUs with new silicon for the first time, marking a departure from previous practices. The update, detailed in a 2026 article, highlights a significant shift in the company's product development strategy.
- AI Could Democratize One of Tech's Most Valuable Resources
AI is simplifying chip design and software optimization for different silicon, with startups envisioning a revolution in chipmaking.