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Carbon Nanotubes Rise Up Food Chain

News A large semiconductor maker has signed a deal with Nantero to use its technology for making memory with carbon nanotubes, in the second licensing agreement for the nanotechnology start-up. Nantero has come up with a way to make transistors, the on...

[July 2, 2004, 9:10]

Cycle Parts Emerge From Carbon Nanotubes

News Sports equipment maker Easton Sports plans to start producing bicycle components constructed out of carbon nanotubes in 2005, in another step forward for the budding nanotechnology industry. Carbon nanotubes are coils of pure carbon that exhibit a...

[September 2, 2004, 10:55]

Nanotubes Set To Take Off

News Carbon Nanotechnologies (CNI), the company that produces carbon nanotubes for IBM and various research institutions, plans to expand production over the next two years, in a move that could help jumpstart commercial deployment of nanotubes.

[September 12, 2003, 12:40]

Carbon Nanotube Radio Hints At Future Wireless

News US researchers have created a radio using carbon nanotubes so tiny it can fit on a grain of sand, showing how nanotubes could soon be used to make more efficient electronic devices. Rodgers noted, however, that the device is merely a demonstration...

[January 31, 2008, 11:39]

Nanotech Display Shown Off By Motorola

News Motorola has built a working prototype of a new colour display that uses numerous tiny filaments called carbon nanotubes, a design the company argues is superior to existing flat-panel technology. This is the first milestone that shows we can make...

[May 9, 2005, 11:20]

Fujitsu Siemens Lays Out Nanotech Roadmap

News Microprocessors that use carbon nanotubes rather than copper wires to connect layers of transistors may be available in less than a decade, according to Fujitsu Siemens. With carbon nanotubes there is much less risk of interference.

[March 10, 2005, 15:20]

Nanotubes Break Semiconducting Record

News Semiconducting carbon nanotubes are significantly better at conducting electricity at room temperature than any other known material, according to recent tests at the University of Maryland. But the results from the university's Center for...

[December 19, 2003, 9:05]

Intel Seeks Nanotubes' Cooling Potential

News Intel is conducting research with nanotechnology provider Zyvex to see if carbon nanotubes can help dissipate the pent-up heat inside PCs. The research revolves around incorporating carbon nanotubes into thermal grease, which makes up the thin...

[February 27, 2004, 8:55]

Nanotube Breakthrough Paves Path For Carbon Chips

News Researchers at Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley have come up with a way to grow carbon nanotubes on silicon wafers and a method of testing them -- two significant steps that could help pave the way for carbon chips.

[January 8, 2004, 7:50]

IBM Reaches Nano-computing Breakthrough

News IBM researchers have created transistors out of carbon nanotubes that can outperform similar silicon transistors, a development that helps build the case that carbon may one day become a building block of computing.

[May 20, 2002, 8:38]

IBM Brings Nanotube Revolution Closer

News Researchers at IBM have revealed a new process for fabricating carbon nanotubes for incorporation into processors, a discovery that could lead to more powerful computers in the coming decades. Carbon nanotubes represent one of the two leading...

[September 30, 2002, 10:49]

Intel Researches Nanotubes For Chip Designs

News Intel is eyeing carbon nanotubes as a possible replacement for copper wires inside semiconductors, a switch that one day could eliminate some big problems for chipmakers. The chip giant has managed to create prototype interconnects — microscopic...

[November 13, 2006, 10:59]

Swinging Nanotubes Point Way To Next-generation RAM

News Using carbon nanotubes a billionth of a metre in diameter sprinkled onto a silicon wafer, the device has been made using mostly standard chip production techniques. When we announced that we intended to make a universal memory chip using carbon...

[June 13, 2003, 14:37]

Nanotech Merger Creates Patent Powerhouse

News CNI is one of the leading proponents of carbon nanotubes, thin strands of pure carbon that can be used to strengthen plastics or create semiconductors. IBM and NEC own the basic patents to the nanotube, but CNI has about 30 patents that revolve...

[December 23, 2004, 10:50]

IBM Announces Nanotube Breakthrough

News Carbon nanotubes, cylindrical carbon molecules with structural similarities to buckyballs, have extraordinary properties; they conduct electricity better than metals, are stronger than steel, and can emit light.

[March 24, 2006, 10:30]

Silicon's Successor Lurks In The Lab

News We have concluded that carbon nanotubes are relatively defect-tolerant. While nearly everyone agrees that carbon won't likely appear in chips or fiber for several years, other products in the near term are likely to take advantage of nanotubes...

[October 20, 2003, 16:05]

Tiny Tubes Mean Big Chip Advances

News The development in nanotechnology, the manipulation of molecular structures, will allow IBM to more easily create groups of transistors from tiny cylinders called carbon nanotubes. Nanotechnology research, such as IBM's efforts with carbon...

[April 27, 2001, 10:22]

Thunderbolt And Lightning, Very Very... Cooling?

News Mechanical engineers at Purdue have filed patents for technologies that eventually could be used to create a device that would cool computer chips by generating lightning and wind on a microscopic level using carbon nanotubes.

[March 26, 2004, 12:45]

The Future Is Very, Very Small, Say Intel

News Carbon nanotubes could perform a number of functions inside of future chips. Then, designers will move into the "integrated solutions" era, in which chipmakers will replace the transistor gate with different materials, such as carbon nanotubes or...

[October 25, 2004, 16:55]

Intel To Unveil Nanotech Plans

News Carbon nanotubes, meanwhile, rewrite the basic structure of chips. Chips with carbon nanotubes, however, are still years away. And right now, there are two major blank spots when it comes to Intel's nano plans: multi-gate transistors and carbon...

[September 4, 2002, 13:48]


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