RE: [Sci.nanotech] Diamond Computer Chips (DCCs)
From: Fred Chen (flipsu5_at_comcast.net)
Date: 12/21/04
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Date: 21 Dec 2004 04:26:01 GMT
Diamond is an insulator, but here is a link that describes a proposal
for drawing microcircuitry in diamond.
http://www.margaretmorrisbooks.com/diamond_microcircuitry.html
Regards,
Fred
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Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 12:22 PM
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Subject: [Sci.nanotech] Diamond Computer Chips (DCCs)
Within 5 to 10 years, according to an article that appeared on Yahoo!
News, scientists may be able to fully develop a replacement for the
venerable Silicon Chip.
For the past 40-plus years, silicon has formed the basis of computing
and electronic devices the world over. But limits to the complexity of
silicon chips will soon be reached, and a replacement must be found.
Scientists are turning to diamonds, which can be manmade and are in
plentiful supply. Diamonds have a greater resistence to heat, and thus
can be packed much closer together than traditional silicon.
Although development of the new technology may take years -- and cost
many more times than silicon-based chips -- scientists are confident
that prices will drop to more manageable levels industry-wide.
Paul
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