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World's first computer devoid of silicon shows it is possible to ...
The computer achieved a high drive current, with a low leakage and power dissipation, enabling 2D-semiconductor circuits to operate below three volts and up to 25 kiloHertz of frequency, the study ...
Tech Revolution: Penn State researchers build first silicon-free CMOS computer using 2D materials, marking a breakthrough in post-silicon innovation.
Subir Ghosh emphasized that this computer is slower than those running on silicon circuits, but it is capable of performing key logical operations, using only one type of instruction. According to him ...
To make the computer, the researchers used two different 2D materials: molybdenum disulfide for one type of transistor and tungsten diselenide for another. Image: Conceptual illustration of a ...
Pseudo-2D superconducting quantum computing circuit for the surface code: proposal and preliminary tests. New Journal of Physics, 2020; 22 (4): 043013 DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/ab7d7d ...
UCI physicist Jing Xia (right, with graduate student Alex Stern) is among researchers exploring the physics of 2D materials that could greatly improve the speed and power of computers.(Image ...
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