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The Great Global Con |
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| Most companies rely on about 14 percent of the world뭩 population ?the consumers with per capita spending power of $10,000 per year or greater ?to drive their revenues. Unfortunately, for the foreseeable future, growth in the population of affluent developed economies like the U.S., Japan, and the EU will be stagnant or declining. Fortunately, another 1.5 billion consumers will 밻merge?over the next five years, representing the largest consumption boom in human history. |
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6G 혁명을 예고하는 스핀트로닉스(s |
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| 극단적으로 빠른 데이터 전송 속도와 낮은 지연이 요구되는 6G 시대를 준비하기 위해서는 전혀 새로운 반도체 구조와 작동 원리가 필요하다. 여기에 주목한 것이 바로 스핀트로닉스 기술이며, 이는 기존 전자 장치의 ‘전하’에 더해 ‘스핀(spin)’이라는 전자의 자기 모멘트(회전하는 자기적 성질)를 활용해 정보 처리의 패러다임을 근본적으로 바꿀 수 있는 기술이다. |
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Hey What"s That |
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| It’s not the “giant sucking sound” that Ross Perot predicted would signal the drain of millions of American jobs to Third World countries. It’s true that many U.S. workers in manufacturing industries have seen their jobs vanish, and that the U.S. workforce has been declining for more than three years. But the problem isn’t foreign competition with cheaper labor. |
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The Increasingly Bin |
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| Over the past 15 years, the United States has become the world’s sole superpower, dwarfing every other nation in terms of economic and military might. And while Japan, Russia, and the EU have fallen further behind, one nation has emerged to join the U.S. as the primary driver of global prosperity: China. In astronomical terms, we might envision the U.S. and Chinese economies as two stars revolving about each other, while accelerating and pulling a host of planets along with them. |
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