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MIT engineers build advanced microprocessor out of carbon nanotubes

by RLE at MIT | Sep 5, 2019 | News Links

New approach harnesses the same fabrication processes used for silicon chips, offers key advance toward next-generation computers. «more»

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MIT engineers build advanced microprocessor out of carbon nanotubes (MIT News)

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MIT Researchers Build Functional Carbon Nanotube Microprocessor (Gizmodo)

Biggest carbon-nanotube chip yet says ‘Hello, World!’ (Nature News)

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