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  • IBM builds nanotube chip
    March 24, 2006 – 6:49 PM
    IBM researchers have achieved a milestone by creating an integrated circuit out of a single carbon nanotube, a feat that makes the material a likely candidate to replace silicon as the main ingredient for making chips.
  • Infineon announces 18 nm carbon nanotube transistor
    November 22, 2004 – 2:54 PM
    Semiconductor company Infineon said it has built the world's smallest nanotube transistor with a channel length of just 18 nm - or about one fourth the size of today's smallest mass produced transistors.
  • Nanotube foams flex and rebound with super compressibility
    November 28, 2005 – 11:15 AM
    Carbon nanotubes have enticed researchers since their discovery in 1991, offering an impressive combination of high strength and low weight.
  • Nantero to roll out Carbon Nanotube memory in 2007
    February 3, 2006 – 4:38 PM
    Sometime next year, you may be able to throw out your old memory chips and replace them with new faster and cooler carbon nanotube (CNT) memory. Greg Schmergel, co-founder, president and CEO of Nantero told TG Daily that his company is on track to bring drop-in memory sometime next year.
  • MIT developing carbon nanotube ultracapacitors to replace batteries
    March 8, 2006 – 4:19 PM in Buyer's Guides
    Batteries provide power for most of our daily gadgets, but they are bulky and must be replaced often. Now, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES) are studying a new breed of "supercapacitors", which use carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Professors Joel Schindall and John Kassakian, along with Ph.D. candidate Riccardo Signorelli believe the unique properties of the CNTs could help make supercapacitors that could one day let us charge our laptops instantly.

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