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RCAT

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RCATResource Centre for Academic Technology
RCATRecess Channel Array Transistor
RCATRadio-Controlled Aerial Target
RCATRoot Cause Analysis Team
RCATRidgetown College of Agriculture Technology (Canada)
RCATRoyal College of Anaesthesiologists of Thailand
RCATRemote Controlled Aerial Target
RCATRespiratory Care Assess and Treat
RCATRadio Communications Analysis Test
RCATRedirect, Control, Attack, Take-Away (self-defense concept/technique)


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The project, RCAT Plus, has targeted urban, suburban and rural districts in Northern and Southern California that were invited to participate by the CDE on the basis of their historically low performance, specifically their ratings on key performance indictors for students in the special education subgroup.
Further, Samsung's proprietary RCAT (Recess Channel Array Transistor) technology - a fundamental 3D transistor technology which received the best paper award at the VLSI symposia in 2003 - also has been adapted to work well with Samsung's 50nm DRAM process.
Samsung's RCAT also reduces cell area coverage, which allows for increased process scaling by freeing up space for chip-per-wafer growth.
 
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