Print yourself a roll of semiconductors?
Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center has developed a way to use inkjet printing techniques to create cheap, flexible sheets of transistors - a process that could radically change the way flat-panel screens are created. "The fabled technology lab is one of several facilities around the world that have been working to recreate the functions of traditional silicon semiconductor chips with tiny transistors printed on plastic sheets."
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