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File: 93e3ecf804c43a4⋯.png (62.56 KB, 585x226, 585:226, Ames_vacuum_transistors.png)

 No.6925

It's basically a vacuum tube, but it's printed on a wafer like a normal silicon transistor. As such it is very small (nanometer range) and shows a massive advantage.

https://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/devices/introducing-the-vacuum-transistor-a-device-made-of-nothing

>Our very first effort to fashion a prototype produced a device that could operate at 460 gigahertz—roughly 10 times as fast as the best silicon transistor can manage.

 No.6935

>it's *n faster than current processors, revolutionary!

It's graphene all over again.




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