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Date Stock Title
May 10 LRCX Lam Research's Options Frenzy: What You Need to Know
May 10 TSEM Tower Semiconductor Ltd. (NASDAQ:TSEM) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 10 DIOD Diodes Inc (DIOD) Q1 Fiscal 2024 Earnings: Misses Analyst Revenue and EPS Forecasts
May 10 DIOD Q1 2024 Diodes Inc Earnings Call
May 10 TSEM Tower Semiconductor First Quarter 2024 Earnings: EPS: US$0.40 (vs US$0.65 in 1Q 2023)
May 10 MU 4 Semiconductor Stocks in Focus as Sales Make a Rebound
May 10 DIOD Diodes Incorporated 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 10 DIOD Diodes Incorporated (DIOD) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 DIOD Diodes (DIOD) Surpasses Q1 Earnings Estimates
May 9 DIOD Diodes Non-GAAP EPS of $0.28 misses by $0.02, revenue of $302M misses by $2.95M
May 9 DIOD Diodes Incorporated Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2024 Financial Results
May 9 TSEM Tower Semiconductor CEO Eyes Recovery, Projects Over 7% Growth Next Quarter
May 9 TSEM Tower Semiconductor Ltd. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 9 TSEM Tower Semiconductor Ltd. (TSEM) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 TSEM TSEM: Tower Projects Sequential Revenue Improvement Throughout the Year Despite Industry Doldrums
May 9 MU Nvidia, Micron and Super Micro among companies that shine in Wall Street’s ‘beat-and-raise’ game
May 9 TSEM UPDATE 1-Tower Semiconductor beats profit estimates, sees more growth in 2024
May 9 TSEM Tower Semiconductor beats profit estimates, sees more growth in 2024
May 9 TSEM Tower Semiconductor Non-GAAP EPS of $0.46 beats by $0.07, revenue of $327.24M beats by $2.81M
May 9 TSEM Tower Semiconductor Reports 2024 First Quarter Financial Results
CMOS

Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) is a technology for constructing integrated circuits. CMOS technology is used in microprocessors, microcontrollers, static RAM, and other digital logic circuits. CMOS technology is also used for several analog circuits such as image sensors (CMOS sensor), data converters, and highly integrated transceivers for many types of communication. Frank Wanlass patented CMOS in 1963 (US patent 3,356,858) while working for Fairchild Semiconductor.
CMOS is also sometimes referred to as complementary-symmetry metal–oxide–semiconductor (COS-MOS).
The words "complementary-symmetry" refer to the typical design style with CMOS using complementary and symmetrical pairs of p-type and n-type metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) for logic functions.Two important characteristics of CMOS devices are high noise immunity and low static power consumption.
Since one transistor of the pair is always off, the series combination draws significant power only momentarily during switching between on and off states. Consequently, CMOS devices do not produce as much waste heat as other forms of logic, for example transistor–transistor logic (TTL) or N-type metal-oxide-semiconductor logic (NMOS) logic, which normally have some standing current even when not changing state. CMOS also allows a high density of logic functions on a chip. It was primarily for this reason that CMOS became the most used technology to be implemented in very-large-scale integration (VLSI) chips.
The phrase "metal–oxide–semiconductor" is a reference to the physical structure of certain field-effect transistors, having a metal gate electrode placed on top of an oxide insulator, which in turn is on top of a semiconductor material. Aluminium was once used but now the material is polysilicon. Other metal gates have made a comeback with the advent of high-κ dielectric materials in the CMOS process, as announced by IBM and Intel for the 45 nanometer node and smaller sizes.

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