IBM on Thursday demonstrated its fastest graphene transistor, which can execute 155 billion cycles per second, which is about 50% faster than previous experimental transistors shown by the company’s ...
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U.K. startup Paragraf has successfully produced the first 6-inch graphene wafer at its manufacturing facility in Huntingdon, ...
Increasingly, quantum computers are predicted to be the next great leap in computational power -- but in reality they are more likely to be the next next great leap. Right now we have to tailor ...
A new fabrication technique etches electronics made of graphene onto standard silicon. Don't get me wrong, this is cool and all, but there's little here that's revolutionary. The process for ...
Scientists show that if you make three layers of graphene in just the right way, it creates a voltage-dependent bandgap. This opens up the way for graphene transistors that truly behave like ...