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Carbon nanotubes are one of those supermaterials — a cylinder with a diameter of one or two nanometers — that are full of dreamy applications, ranging from supercomputers to ultra-efficient smartphones. The problem is, they are difficult to manufacture, and commercializing these applications may require 10 or 15 years. * Read the full article here
How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life was originally published on iSeeTech
Carbon nanotubes are one of those supermaterials — a cylinder with a diameter of one or two nanometers — that are full of dreamy applications, ranging from supercomputers to ultra-efficient smartphones. The problem is, they are difficult to manufacture, and commercializing these applications may require 10 or 15 years. * Read the full article here
How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life was originally published on iSeeTech
How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life was originally published on iSeeTech
Carbon nanotubes are one of those supermaterials — a cylinder with a diameter of one or two nanometers — that are full of dreamy applications, ranging from supercomputers to ultra-efficient smartphones. The problem is, they are difficult to manufacture, and commercializing these applications may require 10 or 15 years. * Read the full article here
How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life was originally published on iSeeTech
How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life was originally published on iSeeTech
How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life was originally published on iSeeTech
Carbon nanotubes are one of those supermaterials — a cylinder with a diameter of one or two nanometers — that are full of dreamy applications, ranging from supercomputers to ultra-efficient smartphones. The problem is, they are difficult to manufacture, and commercializing these applications may require 10 or 15 years. * Read the full article here
How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life was originally published on iSeeTech
How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life was originally published on iSeeTech
How carbon nanotubes could give us faster processors and longer battery life was originally published on iSeeTech