The world of computing was treated to a rare breakthrough in nanotechnology on Wednesday. Researchers from Stanford University announced the creation of the first-ever working carbon nanotube computer.
The findings were published in this week’s edition of the scientific journal Nature. Led by professors Subhasish Mitra and H.S. Philip Wong, researchers behind the project call it “CEDRIC,” a loosely derived acronym
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