IBM using DNA, nanotechnology in next-gen chips
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IBM using DNA, nanotechnology in next-gen chips
Researchers at IBM are experimenting with a combination of DNA molecules and nanotechnology to create tiny circuits that could form the basis of smaller, more powerful and energy-efficient computer chips that also are easier and cheaper to manufacture.
IBM said last week that it's looking to use the DNA molecules as scaffolding so carbon nanotubes can assemble themselves into precise patterns.
More: http://computerworld.com/s/article/342192/
IBM said last week that it's looking to use the DNA molecules as scaffolding so carbon nanotubes can assemble themselves into precise patterns.
More: http://computerworld.com/s/article/342192/

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