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Graphene one step closer to replacing silicon

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Graphene CPUs?

Nice, but they'll still run like *%@"! on Windows Vista.
posted by : Andrew Fernie, 18 April 2008

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
posted by : Roland Wong, 18 April 2008

maybe better microrobotics is ansver?

building tiny cpus could be done by microrobotics i bet.
posted by : magnetmannen, 19 April 2008

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