Scientists from Exeter’s Centre for Graphene Science have developed a flexible technology to produce 'cut edge' microchips, to increase the capability and efficiency of the next generation computer. This new technology is more efficient than previous one.
“This breakthrough will hopefully lead to a revolution in the development of vital new materials for computer electronics,” said Anna Baldycheva, from Exeter’s Centre for Graphene Science.
Baldycheva further added, "The work provides a solid platform for the development of novel next-generation optoelectronic devices. Additionally, the materials and methods used are extremely promising for a wide range of further potential applications beyond the current devices."
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