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Graphene CPUs?
Nice, but they'll still run like *%@"! on Windows Vista.I doubt it is hard to industrialise
Quoted from the New Scientist source:"By contrast, the graphene transistors were made in the same way that silicon devices are, by etching them out of larger pieces of material. "That's their big advantage," he says."
I suppose those quantum dots can be made by etching small dots from graphene.
Graphene isn't exactly hard to hake either
maybe better microrobotics is ansver?
building tiny cpus could be done by microrobotics i bet.Add a new comment: