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▲First 2D, non-silicon computer developedpsu.edu
74 points by giuliomagnifico 3 days ago | 13 comments
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muglug 7 hours ago [-]
> at frequencies up to 25 kilohertz

How high could this technique go?

sitkack 4 hours ago [-]
https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/08/16-bit-risc-v-proces...

Modern microprocessor built from complementary carbon nanotube transistors https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1493-8

numpad0 4 hours ago [-]

  > molybdenum disulfide for n-type transistors and tungsten diselenide for p-type transistors  
Isn't this rather unusual?
NegativeK 4 hours ago [-]
Yes? But it’s been in research for a decade or two, based on a quick search.

It’s confusing to me because moly d is a very common lubricant, even for home uses.

Razengan 6 hours ago [-]
A small step towards Sophons
lowwave 5 hours ago [-]
Well with all the sabre-rattling by Kratsios on space time control, Sophons is not that far fetched.
9dev 5 hours ago [-]
Well—I, for one, welcome our new Trisolaran overlords!
yodon 7 hours ago [-]
WTF is up with that illustration at the top of the article?
DavidSJ 5 hours ago [-]
Some attempt to visually represent molybdenum disulfide and tungsten diselenide with the keys of a QWERTY keyboard.
mjmas 2 hours ago [-]
Which if it was done properly would have WSe2 and MoS2 rather than seemingly random keys
bobmcnamara 29 minutes ago [-]
If the frame is made of atoms what are the keys and display made out of? Quarks?
gfody 7 hours ago [-]
someone tries to explain cmos to the graphics dept
adastra22 5 hours ago [-]
To an AI prompt more likely.
TacticalCoder 4 hours ago [-]
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