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Superfast diamond-laced computer chips now much closer to reality thanks to 'quantum breakthrough'
Scientists have inched closer to integrating diamonds into silicon-based computer chips, after lowering the temperatures needed to grow them in the lab and melding the process with quantum mechanics.
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Only a few are singing about them yet, but it could turn out that diamonds are a computer's best friend. Damon Jackson is one researcher who sees the sparkling gems as a way to overcome the ...
Diamond computer chips running at 100-GHz have been demonstrated by Akhan Semiconductor. They are currently using design rules in the 100s of nanometers. Developers are focusing on power applications ...
Quantum computing company XeedQ has installed its so-called Baby Diamond quantum computer at Goethe University in Germany. The system is housed on the university’s Bockenheim campus and will support ...
The demonstration shows the viability of solid-state quantum computers, which – unlike earlier gas- and liquid-state systems – may represent the future of quantum computing because they can be easily ...
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