Modern technology relies on ultra-precise radio signals.
Previous attempts to generate signals on chips were ineffective.
The new method utilizes 'mini earthquakes' for improved performance.
Strategic angle: Engineers at the University of Twente have developed a method to enhance radio signal generation on chips using light and sound interactions.
Modern technology relies on ultra-precise radio signals.
Previous attempts to generate signals on chips were ineffective.
The new method utilizes 'mini earthquakes' for improved performance.