Silicon dying?


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    Silicon dying?


    Found this tonight in a newsletter and it goes further than I have seen before
    Adios, silicon: Why exotic designs are the future for the chips in your gadgets - CNET
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    Graphene & Silicene


    There has been a lot of talk about Graphene over the past few years.
    Australian researchers reveal graphene 3D display tech
    Australian researchers reveal graphene 3D display tech | ZDNet
    I've noticed articles on Silicene too.
    Research team succeeds in building transistors using silicene
    Research team succeeds in building transistors using silicene
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    Yes mate I know and I also saw some time ago references to using organic protein molecules as a basis for transistors etc.

    What concerns me is something that small in my mind would be very susceptible to heat as such - being so small.
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    Yeah, saline has taken it's place...OH...silicon chips...

    A Guy
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    More like saline drips Bill LOL!!
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