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Beyond the silicon roadmap

Neil Mathur ()
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Neil Mathur: University of Cambridge

Nature, 2002, vol. 419, issue 6907, 573-575

Abstract: Silicon will eventually fail to satisfy the 'smaller, faster, cheaper' drive in technology. Nanoscale techniques could take over, and a recent conference reviewed the prospects for computing and electronics.

Date: 2002
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