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Carbon Nanotube Wiring Inches Closer to Replacing Copper in Advanced Chips

via Ars Technica·Apr 24

Researchers report that new manufacturing tweaks are pushing carbon nanotube wiring much closer to matching copper's conductivity, a long-sought milestone for chip interconnects. The advance could help overcome the RC scaling wall in sub-2nm silicon. Commercial fabs have started to take notice.

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