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The Coming Chip Revolution, Business Week
 









Excerpts: Facing the limits of silicon, scientists are turning to carbon
nanotubes  The virtues of nanotubes go beyond electricity. In addition to being
excellent conductors of heat, the tubes are 10 times stronger than steel and are
resistant to radiation. (...).   For all their promise, nanotubes face huge
challenges going from lab to fab. Current production techniques yield a stew of
more than 30 varieties of nanotubes, (...).  Whether nanotube-based chips are 10
years away or 20, experts agree the transition will be incremental. First they
expect to see hybrid silicon-nanotube designs (...).
Source: The Coming Chip Revolution[
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_16/b3929120_mz018.htm ], Adam
Aston, Business Week, 05/04/18

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