Intel Experimenting With Nanotubes
illeism writes "C|Net is reporting on Intel's experimentation with nanotubes in processors. From the article: 'The chip giant has managed to create prototype interconnects — microscopic metallic wires inside of chips that link transistors ... Carbon nanotubes ... conduct electricity far better than metals. In fact, nanotubes exhibit what's called ballistic conductivity, which means that electrons are not scattered or impeded by obstacles.'"
I'd like to see you fit a CPU through those tubes when some other schmuck is streaming his video CPU. Why, I sent my 'mov 0x000010D0' CPU 300 milliseconds ago, and my CPU just ended 2 milliseconds ago! You have to understand that those tubes can be clogged! :P
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Hey this is all really interesting stuff ...I think getting Intel behind some of the manufacturing technicalities is a major boon to the industry. Nanotubes, if intel's research confirms this, should prove to be useful in many different applications from mass power distribution to an elevator to the heavens.. who knows .. stay tunes.. also as an interesting side note.. VLSI will hit a rock bottom soon... I did a presentation in my Nanotechnology class last Spring on Quantum Dot Cellular Automata . This uses the electromagnetic repulsion of electons to propegate signals across molecules that are arranged in such a way to form logic gates..
http://www.nd.edu/~qcahome/
-Ian
ian at ianroessle.org
No Nanotrucks?
Too many zeros, not enough ones
What a stupid comment. If a carbon nanotube conducts electricity then it is by definition a metal.
|People will conduct electricity (otherwise the electric chair wouldn't work), does that mean that people are made out of metal?
And if they float, they are witches! BUUURN..... er ahem.... carry on.
THE WORLD IS GOING TO END!!!! eventually.