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To: L. Adam Latham who wrote (137072)6/9/2001 9:40:51 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Intel Claims Chip Breakthrough Could Extend Pace of Innovation

AMD doesn't have it so it's not needed.



To: L. Adam Latham who wrote (137072)6/10/2001 10:49:34 PM
From: milo_morai  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Looks like Intel's trying to catch up to IBM

IBM is way ahead of Intel ibm.com

Quantum Mirage" May Enable Atom-scale Circuits; IBM Scientists Discover Nanotech Communication Method



SAN JOSE, Calif., February 2, 2000 -- IBM scientists have discovered a way to transport information on the atomic scale that uses the wave nature of electrons instead of conventional wiring. The new phenomenon, called the "quantum mirage" effect, may enable data transfer within future nanoscale electronic circuits too small to use wires.

"This is a fundamentally new way of guiding information through a solid," said IBM Fellow Donald M. Eigler, IBM's lead researcher on this project.. "We call it a mirage because we project information about one atom to another spot where there is no atom."
click on link for full story

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Not to mention nano tubes. research.ibm.com

I'm glad AMD's teamed up with IBM for SOI.

M.