AMDCam
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hey guys, just wanted to know if anyone here has heard of this stuff. It's from "Brevia" (where I found out about it), and it's all about this new technology called SWCNT (single-walled carbon nanotube) which allows transistors to be made a lot smaller than they can on silicon, which I guess means drastically smaller manufacturing processes. I guess it's just gonna be the new Silicon in the future, and obviously you guys know how huge silicon is.
Just type in SWCNT in google and it'll tell you all about it.
Just type in SWCNT in google and it'll tell you all about it.