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MIT and Harvard engineers create graphene electronics with DNA-based lithography
2013-04-10 14:43:08| Extremetech
Chemical and molecular engineers at at MIT and Harvard have successfully used templates made of DNA to cheaply and easily pattern graphene into nanoscale structures that could eventually be fashioned into electronic circuits.
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Monolayer mastery: Graphene and molybdenite combined to create flexible flash memory
2013-03-21 19:02:20| Extremetech
Researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have created flexible, energy-efficient, high-performance flash memory from graphene and molybdenite.
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Berkeley creates the first graphene earphones, and (unsurprisingly) theyre awesome
2013-03-13 19:20:03| Extremetech
Researchers at the University of Berkeley in California have created the first ever audio speaker (earphone). In its raw state, without any kind of optimization, the researchers show that graphene's superior physical and electrical properties allow for an earphone with frequency response comparable to or better than a pair of commercial Sennheiser earphones.
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Researchers create CMOS-compatible, 30nm programmable graphene transistor
2013-02-26 14:36:52| Extremetech
Electronic engineers at Japan's GNC and AIST research centers have successfully created graphene transistors that are constructed and operated in a way that redefines 50 years of transistor development. These graphene transistors can be built using conventional CMOS processes, and could potentially be many times smaller, hundreds of times faster, and consume much less power than silicon transistors.
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Samsung funds graphene antenna project for wireless, ultra-fast intra-chip links
2013-02-25 17:25:15| Extremetech
Samsung has recently announced that it will be funding new research into graphene-based antennas for interchip communication. The primary focus of the grant is to develop the coding and modulation schemes necessary for internal communication at hundreds of gigabytes per second among the thousands of sub-processors of a multicore chip -- an impossible feat with current technology.
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