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- World’s first 2D, non-silicon computer developed | Penn State . . .
In a world first, a team led by researchers at Penn State used two-dimensional materials, which are only an atom thick and retain their properties at that scale, unlike silicon, to develop a computer capable of simple operations The advancement, published in Nature, represents a major leap toward the realization of thinner, faster and more energy-efficient electronics, the researchers said
- Atom-thin tech replaces silicon in the world’s first 2D computer
Penn State (2025, June 12) Atom-thin tech replaces silicon in the world’s first 2D computer ScienceDaily Retrieved June 12, 2025 from www sciencedaily com releases 2025 06
- World’s first 2D, non-silicon computer developed - mri. psu. edu
In a world first, they used two-dimensional (2D) materials, which are only an atom thick and retain their properties at that scale, unlike silicon, to develop a computer capable of simple operations The development, published today (June 11) in Nature , represents a major leap toward the realization of thinner, faster and more energy-efficient
- World’s first 2D-material CMOS computer makes debut
Recent years have seen substantial progress in 2D materials-based electronics, such as wafer-scale growth of 2D materials and fabrication of 2D FETs and circuits Simple 2D CMOS circuits using exfoliated materials have been reported as well The Penn State work is the first demonstration of 2D-material integration on a larger scale
- Worlds first non-silicon 2D computer developed - Tech Xplore
World's first non-silicon 2D computer developed June 11 2025 This conceptual illustration of a computer based on 2D molecules displays an actual scanning electron microscope image of the computer fabricated by a team by researchers at Penn State The keyboard features highlighted keys labeled
- Worlds first 2D material built computer completely ditches . . .
World’s first 2D material computer built without silicon by US scientists New 2D CMOS computer operates at low voltage and performs logic operations, marking a major step beyond silicon
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