Graphene definitely looks like it has potential, it has shown to reach 100GHZ but the only issue is that it wouldn't work with binary, that no longer seems like the case, but just curious on what you guys think about it.
If i remember the article correct, this was done on a single transistor that was submerged in liquid helium, yes its outstanding that they hit 100 GHz but for all normal uses it doesn't do much for anyone, but this maybe the step in the right direction to get us to start investing in their production.
When some one say graphene this pops in my head
http://hackaday.com/2012/12/21/making-graphene-with-a-dvd-burner/
http://cleantechnica.com/2012/03/17/make-your-own-supercapacitor-with-an-ordinary-dvd/
We need it.
Silicon and mohrs law aren't getting along too well right now.
I just wonder how many of these it would take to power a decent computer..That uses peltier and electromagnetic generating fans to charge them..lol Or use the capacitors in electric cars instead of batteries, that are charged by a serpentine belt with a bunch of alternators..
Why doesn't graphene work with binary?
I must do this.............
Probably because graphene is not a semiconductor. Graphene is a conductor.
once electricity was ran through it i couldnt be cut off so 101010 would just be 111111, but i think UC Riverside figured it out.
Can you sniff it? xD
Quantum computers are going to reset Mohr's Law. They'll be bigger initially, but have way more computing power, and hopefully they will shrink over time as well.
It conducts, there is no insulation stage, unlike semi-conductors. But you can still count a "binary" system because graphene conducts, and then it basically super-conducts, and that transition can still be used to signal on/off.
Graphene will adhere to mohrs law aswell BUT it's at a different scale because it's fundamentally more powerful.
As long as we keep poking and prodding it until we know properly what does, i think it will be a most useful and brilliant material. Hopefully a lot more components can be made out of it because as far as i know graphene is relatively easy to mass produce, or at least compared to silicon.
i wish graphene wasnt so toxic, studies have shown that it goes right through your cell walls converting your cells into borg cells.