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Breakthrough could push graphene into computing use

Breakthrough could push graphene into computing use

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  •  April 18, 2012
  •  Breakthrough could push graphene into computing use
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Silicon transistors are reaching a performance barrier Graphene has moved a step closer to appearing in electronics after scientists discovered a new version of the material that has benefits for computing. According to scientists at [...]

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