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Researchers look beyond silicon to boost electronics speeds to ‘almost instant’

by CeKMTL · September 6, 2013

Just when you think that we’re about to hit a roadblock, someone comes along the way and amazes us with even more sci-fi like inventions!

http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/5/4697732/osu-almost-instantaneous-electron-transfer-miim-diode-improvements

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