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Silicon Replacement...

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Hi guys
I'm interested in reading up on what future CPUs maybe made of, mainly for physics A level research but I'm also quite interested myself.
Could you give me any good sources?
 
Possibly:
Graphene
Carbon nanotubes
Silicon carbide
Indium gallium arsenide, or InGaAs

If you google them with something like "silicon replacement" after the name your'll probably find lots of info...
 
Possibly:
Graphene
Carbon nanotubes
Silicon carbide
Indium gallium arsenide, or InGaAs

If you google them with something like "silicon replacement" after the name your'll probably find lots of info...

Thanks that what i was looking for. When i typed in just "silicon replacement" it came up with too much rubbish.:)


As for the post above you, I was only asking for help. Being patronising doesn't help at all.
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7725815.stm

Although they cannot be used for jewellery, there are plenty of practical applications for them.

They can be used as an alternative to silicon in computer chips or as ultra fine cutting instruments in medical procedures.

One advantage of making diamond film from tequila is that it is extremely cheap.

The scientists found that even the cheapest of tequila brands, averaging at $3 a bottle, are good enough to make diamonds.
 
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