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June 20, 2006

Now that's fast!

The 500GHz chip has arrived, but there is still one obstacle to getting it on your desktop--it operates at a few degrees above absolute zero.

Room temperature performance isn't that bad either...

Instead of relying on pure silicon, the foundation material of modern semiconductors, the chips in the demonstration were made of silicon and germanium, using an increasingly popular combination of elements to improve speed. Even at room temperature, the chips can run as fast as 350 billion cycles, or gigahertz. In contrast, silicon-germanium chips in the current generation of cellphones run at about two gigahertz.

Full story at the WSJ.

Wired calls it a "quantum leap".

Posted by William Polley at June 20, 2006 3:34 PM

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