Electrical signals through a wire or bus already travel at the speed of light...consult a frequency chart:
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf
It's getting those signals to transition states faster (higher frequencies). And in answer to that is the faster transistor in the world:
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/spotlight/issue15/light.h tml
509 GHz...and that article is old--I'm sure he's gotten them even faster.
Electrical signals through a wire or bus already travel at the speed of light...consult a frequency chart:
h tml
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf
It's getting those signals to transition states faster (higher frequencies). And in answer to that is the faster transistor in the world:
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/spotlight/issue15/light.
509 GHz...and that article is old--I'm sure he's gotten them even faster.
Electrical signals through a wire or bus already travel at the speed of light...consult a frequency chart: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf It's getting those signals to transition states faster (higher frequencies). And in answer to that is the faster transistor in the world: http://www.psigate.ac.uk/spotlight/issue15/light.h tml
509 GHz...and that article is old--I'm sure he's gotten them even faster.