One of the final hurdles to using graphene as a silicon replacement has been discovered. Two independent groups of researchers have discovered that you can create a traditional electronic voltage controlled state using three offset layers of graphene.
Once cheap mass production of graphene processors can be figured out there should be some real world results coming out.
Graphene processors is considered the next big step in electronics. Graphene is carbon allotrope so it's pretty abundant and easy to build a basic sheet of graphene. There should be some amazing, tiny, extremely low-power, heavy hitting devices hitting shelves when graphene becomes common.
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