IBM researchers create nanotube circuit
24th Mar 2006, 15:48 GMT
IBM researchers have successfully created a ring oscillator out of a carbon nanotube thus earning the distinction of being the first company to produce an integrated circuit using the same. Big Blue said the first circuit has shown the promise to become part of commercial devices sometime in the future.
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