Chips in a grain of sand


Chips in a grain of sand -- Mark Boslet  -- The Standard  -- April 27, 2001
Metacomputing

For nearly a decade, molecular scientists have been motivated by the
futuristic prospect of immensely powerful supercomputers that fit on the tip
of a finger. Fueling these space-age machines might be microcircuits made up of single carbon molecules, or nanotubes. Assemble the billions of these microscopic circuits necessary to construct a semiconductor and the resulting chip might still be too small to see.

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