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phonemantra-blog · 11 months
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It accelerates to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds The Motorinvest company has begun accepting orders for the Evolute i-Jet electric crossover. The car received a pair of electric motors with a total power of 646 hp, which ensures very good dynamics: acceleration to 100 km/h takes only 3.7–4 s, depending on the version. [caption id="attachment_70310" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Evolute i-Jet[/caption] We have started accepting orders for the Evolute i-Jet crossover with a power of 646 hp. There are only two versions: the standard one has a traction battery with a capacity of 80 kWh and a power reserve of 430 km, while the top version has 90 kWh and a power reserve of 530 km. The crossover is equipped with displays with a diagonal of 12.3 and 15.6 inches, a projection screen, a leather interior (the front seats are not only electrically adjustable but also heated, ventilated, and massage), and atmospheric lighting with 64 colors. [caption id="attachment_70311" align="aligncenter" width="780"] Evolute i-Jet[/caption] The price of the car has not yet been announced, but the Evolute i-Jet will be the most expensive in the line.
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phonemantra-blog · 11 months
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Is Huawei already on the waiting list? Canon introduced a setup called FPA-1200NZ2C, which allows the production of 5-nanometer chips. This is the first commercial solution of its kind, but there will be others: Canon will develop the system in the future so that it can be used to produce 2-nanometer chips. [caption id="attachment_69241" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Canon[/caption] The most important thing is that it uses an alternative approach to conventional photolithography. The FPA-1200NZ2C is based on the principle of nanoimprint lithography: instead of a photomask as in classical optical lithography, a stamp with a nanorelief is used. The nano relief, in turn, serves to form a mask from a polymer layer on the surface of the semiconductor substrate. Canon claims that nanoimprint lithography is simpler and cheaper. [caption id="attachment_69243" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Canon[/caption] Canon has unveiled a commercial setup that allows it to “print” 5nm chips without photolithography “ Because the new solution does not require a special wavelength light source, it can significantly reduce power consumption compared to state-of-the-art semiconductor photolithography equipment, thereby helping to reduce CO2 emissions, ” Canon said. [caption id="attachment_69246" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Canon[/caption] It is unlikely that the equipment of the Japanese company will be of interest to the same TSMC, but, for example, in China, they would be happy to get machines that can produce 5-nanometer chips. Huawei has already increased its purchase volumes of ASML DUV lithographs, and it is possible that it will also be interested in the FPA-1200NZ2C.
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