If Intel's new SRAM built on the 45nm process just isn't small enough, researchers from Columbia University have managed to build a transistor with individual molecules and nanotubes
EETimes is reporting
that Columbia University's Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center
managed to pair nanotubes with organic molecules to create a
transistor. So far, the only application for the new transistor
seems to be for a Ph sensor, but the relatively new NSEC has several
other open projects particularly geared for nanotube
electromechanics.
"It's okay. The scenarios aren't that clear. But it's good looking. [Steve Jobs] does good design, and [the iPad] is absolutely a good example of that." -- Bill Gates on the Apple iPad
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