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Technology Stocks : XYBR - Xybernaut

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To: Dave Shoe who wrote (2735)7/17/1999 9:52:00 AM
From: Stan V.  Read Replies (1) of 6847
 
I just read an API article about a HP-UCLA research team which has just discovered a chemical process that could lead to computer components no thicker than a single molecule. HP projects the work could lead to computers 100 billion times faster than the best PC's. Much smaller, faster circuits, less power needed. They also note they could be produced in greater quantities without raising production costs because of the chemical process rather than lasar etching.

Does any have any insights into this news? How far in the future are they?
If this is something to get excited about, I am glad XYBR is already working with HP.
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