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IBM Spends $3 Billion in Finding New Ways to Power Future Generation of Processors
It seems like the age of silicon will not last as long as we would expect. That is at least what IBM is thinking, having the company spending a great sum on money in developing new ways of powering up future generations of processors. IBM officials say that the company…
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Nano-Cooling Breakthrough Achieved By Intel And Berkley
University of California researchers at Intel and Berkley reported to have made a breakthrough in cooling microchips by using a combination of carbon nanotubes, which we previously reported that Japanese researchers found a way to mass produce them as well as their impact on technology, and organic molecules to create…
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Mass Production Of Carbon Nanotube Made Possible Thanks To Japanese Researchers
First of all, carbon nanotubes, or CNTs, are allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure. Short version of the story, they are favorable materials in nanotechnology, electronics and optics for their unusual and extraordinary properties in terms of thermal conductivity, mechanical and electrical properties. You can read more about them…
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