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Gerald
10-29-12, 09:10 AM
Scientists have demonstrated methods that could see higher-performance computer chips made from tiny straws of carbon called nanotubes.

Carbon nanotubes have long been known to have electronic properties superior to current silicon-based devices.

But difficulties in manipulating them have hampered nanotube-based chips.

The experiments, reported in Nature Nanotechnology, show a kind of two-part epoxy approach to individually place the nanotubes at high density.The race is on in the semiconductor chip industry to replace current silicon technology - methods to make smaller and therefore faster devices will soon come up against physical limits on just how small a silicon device can be.

Study co-author James Hannon, a materials scientist at IBM, said that there are few realistic successors to silicon's throne.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-20086402

Note: 29 October 2012 Last updated at 09:31 GMT

nikimcbee
10-29-12, 09:24 AM
The race is on in the semiconductor chip industry to replace current silicon technology

There are several materials you can use to make chips, but I don't think they are cost effective.

soopaman2
10-29-12, 09:27 AM
They want to use the same materials to build a "space elevator"

I hate to use wikipedia, but the article explains it very well.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_elevator