Thursday, July 22, 2004
Breakthrough yields simple way to make microscopic electronics
"In a breakthrough that could lead to dramatically smaller memory chips and other electronic components, Princeton scientists have found a way to mass produce devices that are so small they are at the limit of what can be viewed by the most powerful microscopes."
Nanotech, quantum computing . . . steadily, the raw ingredients for no-kidding artificial intelligence are stacking up.
"In a breakthrough that could lead to dramatically smaller memory chips and other electronic components, Princeton scientists have found a way to mass produce devices that are so small they are at the limit of what can be viewed by the most powerful microscopes."
Nanotech, quantum computing . . . steadily, the raw ingredients for no-kidding artificial intelligence are stacking up.
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