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Dipping Chips into NanoTubes -Smaller Circuits

08/03/2005 9:44 AM

University of Pennsylvania physicists have a "method (that) creates circuits by dipping semiconductor chips into liquid suspensions of carbon nanotubes, rather than growing the nanotubes directly on the circuit."
Just when we thought we couldn't fit more things onto a modern tiny computer chip...there's Carbon.
Do you think we'll someday be making 'quark circuits?'
Or is that just too tiny.

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08/03/2005 11:03 AM

IBM once spelt there name in Xeon Atoms so there is a good chance that things are going to be getting even smaller yet.

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