Tittel: | New generation memory chips promise to cut energy use | Ansvar: | Catherine Jewell, Yuka Okakita and Tomomi Taguchi | Forfatter: | Jewell, Catherine / Okakita, Yuka / Taguchi, Tomomi | Materialtype: | Artikkel - elektronisk | Signatur: | WIPO Magazine | Utgitt: | Geneva : WIPO, 2022 | Omfang: | S. 32-36 | ISBN/ISSN: | 1564-7854 | Serie: | WIPO Magazine ; 2/2022 | Emneord: | Energi / Forskning / Lisenser / Opphavsrett / Teknologi | Note: | Open access (CC BY 4.0) | Innhold: | Semiconductors, “the brains of modern electronics,” without which the digital devices we use every day would not work, have been responsible for driving advances in digital technologies for decades. The pioneering Japanese company, Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd. (SEL), is a world leader in this field, and continues to break new ground in developing high-performance next-generation semiconductor technologies. The company’s founder and President, Mr. Shunpei Yamazaki, inventor of “flash memory,” is the world’s most prolific inventor in terms of the number of patents he has filed, according to Guinness World Records. Mr. Yamazaki discusses SEL’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality through innovation, the importance of intellectual property to its business model and the culture of open innovation that supports SEL’s pioneering work. | Del av verk: | WIPO Magazine 2/2022 |
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