World’s first 2D material computer built without silicon by US scientists
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U.S. scientists have built the world's first 2D material computer without using silicon. The Penn State team created a CMOS computer using molybdenum disulfide and tungsten diselenide transistors, operating at low voltage and performing basic logic operations. This breakthrough marks a significant step towards faster, thinner, and more efficient electronic devices beyond traditional silicon technology.
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