IBM builds nanotube chip
11:55 - Friday 24 March 2006 by From the Web
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: ibm, nanotube, chip Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: ibm, nanotube, chip Category : Miscellaneous
IBM researchers have achieved a milestone by creating an integrated circuit out of a single carbon nanotube, a feat that makes the material a likely candidate to replace silicon as the main ingredient for making chips.
Long thought to be a good candidate for replacing silicon, carbon nanotube has posed great challenges for scientists who try to coax transistors out of the material and create an integrated circuit (IC).
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