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Researchers at the University of Sussex have created a prototype microchip that uses graphene and its appropriate combination to deliver significantly better performance than standard chips. According to the assumptions of physicists, it should offer 100 times the more incredible speed of action.
The innovative microchip, created by British scientists, was made from graphene, although it can be replaced with other materials with a similar structure and susceptibility to modifications.
For its production, the “nano-origami” method is used, which includes “stacking” the raw material in such a way that the resulting shape becomes many times smaller than originally intended. Thanks to this discovery, graphene chips can be noticeably smaller than conventional chips and much faster.
According to researchers from Sussex, this discovery will soon find use in computers or smartphones, which will significantly facilitate the development of the electronics and IT industries. They argue that the current semiconductor technology is already on the brink of development, and the new solution will remove the limitations for years to come.