TAIPEI — Moore's Law has been given a massive extension. After decades of theoretical research, the first commercial graphene microprocessors are finally in mass production....
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TAIPEI — Moore's Lawhas been given a massive extension. After decades of theoretical research, the first commercial graphene microprocessors are finally in mass production. Unlike silicon, which overheats and degrades at ultra-high frequencies, graphene conducts electricity with almost zero resistance. The new chips are clocking in at an astounding 100GHz without requiring liquid cooling. This generational leap in hardware power will pave the way for real-time physics simulations and vastly accelerated AI training.