IBM is the first to succeed in producing 50,000-size chips for human hair



According to IBM's paper published in the March 24 issue of "Science" magazine, it was the first time to successfully manufacture the "carbon nanotube" electronic integrated circuit. Advance efforts toward strengthening semiconductors with IBM nanotechnology - Japan
http://www-06.ibm.com/jp/press/20060327001.html

Comparison image with hair
http://www-06.ibm.com/jp/press/20060324002.html

The point is that Kore has nothing to say that it is incomplete, although Kole has just completed theory and it is completed, it succeeded in making "complete electronic integrated circuit".

Furthermore, this will simplify the manufacturing process, so it may also lead to cost reductions. It is certain that at least the labor and time of production will be reduced.

The reason for emphasizing this achievement is that the circuit is fabricated using ordinary semiconductor processes and that one molecule can be connected to the entire circuit without having to connect the individually assembled parts It is in using it as the foundation of goods. This simplifies manufacturing and achieves the consistency required for more complete testing and adjustment for using this material for these applications.


Although it seems that it has not reached the existing silicon chip yet in terms of speed, it is a matter of time.

in Hardware, Posted by darkhorse_log