IBM demonstrates 100GHz graphene transistor
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Courtesy Engadget Sun, 02/07/2010 - 07:16
It's just been a little over a week since IBM researchers announced that they managed to open up a bandgap for graphene -based field-effect transistors, but they're now already back to show off what that's made possible: a 100GHz graphene transistor.
What's more, this latest record-setting transistor (which IBM hopes will one day replace silicon transistors) was made using processing technology that's compatible with that currently used in advanced silicon device fabrication, which should no...
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