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Default Georgia Tech boffins claim to make the first graphene chip

Could be ten times faster

Boffins at Georgia Tech, in Atlanta, have made what they call the world's first working graphene-based chip.

They say this could change the world of electronics, making computers faster and giving a new material for future quantum computers. The research, published in Nature and led by Walt de Heer, a physics professor at Georgia Tech, uses epitaxial graphene, a crystal of carbon stuck to silicon carbide (SiC).

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