IBM Says Its Carbon-Nanotube-Based Chips Can Break Through Limits of Moore's Law

IBM says Its atomic-thin transistors can blow silicon-based chips away.

IBM's Research division says it has discovered a way to replace silicon semiconductors with carbon nanotube transistors, an innovation that Big Blue believes will dramatically improve chip performance and get the industry past the limits of Moore's law.

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