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So a growing science as it becomes easier and easier to create is carbon nano-tubes, specifically making them better chips. In the past couple of years we have seen them improve to the point where they can perform more efficient than a silicon transiters. Anyone have any theories or is skeptic about these new chips and the rebirth they will bring to Moore's law?

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No. Too much health and safety to make any decent progress on anything now. :P yes I would like to see a much bigger process take over silicon and as long as we can over clock it its all good. 

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12 hours ago, RAM555789 said:

So a growing science as it becomes easier and easier to create is carbon nano-tubes, specifically making them better chips. In the past couple of years we have seen them improve to the point where they can perform more efficient than a silicon transiters. Anyone have any theories or is skeptic about these new chips and the rebirth they will bring to Moore's law?

Probably gonna be a while before we see a significant change from silicon which is a tried and true process. Also carbon nano-tubes while getting easier to make, are still considerably difficult compared to silicon itself when producing mass quantities without issue and the cost/time factors are a big part of it too.

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