Breakthrough promises faster graphene based computer chips
Graphene is a one-atom-thick gauze of carbon atoms resembling chicken wire (Image: Dr Thomas Szkopek via Wikipedia)
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Since its discovery in 2004 graphene has promised some truly astounding developments in the realm of computer technology. We’ve previously looked at how graphene could provide the means to keep pace with Moore’s Law. Now engineers at Ohio State University are developing a technique for mass-producing computer chips made from graphene that meshes with standard chip-making practices.
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John Wassner
- November 27, 2009 @ 01:40 UTC