technologyreview.com — Researchers at the University of Rochester believe they know how to make a transistor that, at room temperature, could operate at a blazing three terahertz. The device, dubbed a ballistic deflection transistor, won't be in products anytime soon. But it does embody some interesting design theories.
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compressedaudioAug 28, 2006
Will dark matter be the next hydrogen?
itguru624Aug 28, 2006
@ merreborn (yesterday?)He was qutoing Back to the future. (thus the flux capacitor)Dumbass
inferno10Aug 28, 2006
With a name like that, one has to wonder what would happen if a ballistic deflection transistor blew.
Closed AccountAug 28, 2006
So you're not going to have a new computer for the next 25 years then?
firstdueco41Aug 28, 2006
We're talking about transistor theory here...not the entire processor. Many many transistors make up a processor; cool your jets cowboy, let's not put the cart before the horse!
yongjiehuSep 14, 2006
Well, anybody know where can I find the original publication about the Terahertz transistor?Thanks!
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