Thursday 17 November 2011

Graphene the next generation of chips.

Graphene's 'Big Mac' creates next generation of chips
ScienceDaily (Oct. 9, 2011) — The world's thinnest, strongest and most conductive material, discovered in 2004 at the University of Manchester by Professor Andre Geim and Professor Kostya Novoselov, has the potential to revolutionize material science.
By sandwiching two sheets of graphene with another two-dimensional material, boron nitrate, the team created the graphene 'Big Mac' -- a four-layered structure which could be the key to replacing the silicon chip in computers.




Janus is a liquid computer the size of the Michigan Wolverines stadium that works using a highly advanced hybrid of the phase estimation algorithm and Shor's factoring algorithm.

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