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World's first non-silicon 2D computer developed - MSNIn a world first, they used two-dimensional (2D) materials, which are only an atom thick and retain their properties at that scale, unlike silicon, to develop a computer capable of simple operations.
Subir Ghosh emphasized that this computer is slower than those running on silicon circuits, but it is capable of performing key logical operations, using only one type of instruction. According to him ...
To make the computer, the researchers used two different 2D materials: molybdenum disulfide for one type of transistor and tungsten diselenide for another. Image: Conceptual illustration of a ...
In a world first, they used two-dimensional (2D) materials, which are only an atom thick and retain their properties at that scale, unlike silicon, to develop a computer capable of simple operations.
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