blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
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MIT researchers have devised a graphene signal multiplier that produces a clean signal with low power

The computer industry is involved in a never-ending quest for the highest possible performance from computer components and other electrical devices. Over the years, there have been many advances that have boosted the computational power of computer systems from increasing the number of transistors to adding multiple processing cores.

Researchers across the world are hard at work on building microprocessors and other electrical components using a material discovered in 2004 called graphene. A group of researchers at MIT announced on March 19 that new findings made could lead to much faster microprocessors in the future. The new findings could lead to cell phones and other communications equipment that can transmit data much faster than devices available today.

The researchers at MIT have built an experimental frequency multiplier made from graphene. The multiplier is capable of taking an incoming electronic signal at a specific frequency and producing an output signal that it a multiple of the original frequency. One example of a use for the graphene frequency multiplier is inside a microprocessor to determine the clock speed of a CPU.

Frequency multipliers are used widely today according to MIT, but the difference between the multipliers we have today and the graphene multiplier is one of signal noise. Today's multipliers produce noisy signals that require filtration and consume lots of power. The new graphene frequency multiplier consists of a single transistor and produces a clean output signal in a highly efficient manner.

MIT assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Tomas Palacios said in a statement, "In electronics, we're always trying to increase the frequency. It's very difficult to generate high frequencies above 4 or 5 gigahertz."

Palacios says that the graphene multiplier could lead to systems capable of operating in the 500 to 1,000 GHz range.

Palacios continued saying, "Researchers have been trying to find uses for this material since its discovery in 2004. I believe this application will have tremendous implications in high-frequency communications and electronics."

The graphene multiplier is still at the laboratory stage but the researchers believe that practical working systems using the graphene technology could be available in one to two years. The findings are being reported in a paper to be published in the May issue of Electron Device Letters.

The MIT researcher's multiplier is far from the only graphene device being tested in labs around the world. A group of researchers from Rice University created a new type of memory from graphene in December of 2008. The discovery could lead to graphene storage arrays in the future.

One of the key findings that may help push research into graphene based electronic devices was a discovery made in January 2009 by a group of researchers from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The researchers discovered an easy way to control whether graphene is a semiconductor or a metal. Graphene in pure semiconductor form is required for use in computer processors and other components. The researchers explain that even a tiny section of graphene in metallic state along with mostly semiconducting graphene will destroy the semi-conductive properties of the graphene sheet.

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Noobeater
Northern numpty
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1000 Ghz processor, FUCKING WANT!

thats going to be pretty much the entire gist of this topic
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6678|Finland

I pass this. Let me have my quantum pc.
3930K | H100i | RIVF | 16GB DDR3 | GTX 480 | AX750 | 800D | 512GB SSD | 3TB HDD | Xonar DX | W8
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6831|NYC / Hamburg

still can't run crysis
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot  xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
RDMC
Enemy Wheelbarrow Spotted..!!
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max wrote:

still can't run crysis
Bet ya it can fold a million points a day
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6831|NYC / Hamburg

RDMC wrote:

max wrote:

still can't run crysis
Bet ya it can fold a million points a day
an i7 @ 1000GHz would do about 2.5m ppd. I suppose the real number would be much lower though since you'd have a lot of idle time while the PC  up/downloads
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot  xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
AussieReaper
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Noobeater wrote:

1000 Ghz processor, FUCKING WANT!
https://i.imgur.com/maVpUMN.png
GR34
Member
+215|6808|ALBERTA> CANADA
will it play bf2 on medium low settings?





inset 1000GHZ a terehertz
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6845|SE London

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

I pass this. Let me have my quantum pc.
You might be waiting a while.

A friend of mine works doing research in macro-quantum engineering. He always sounds quite pessimistic about short term prospects for the technology - but hey miracles do happen.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,053|7035|PNW

NVIDIA will still be rebranding old shit when this goes to the public marketplace.
-Whiteroom-
Pineapplewhat
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unnamednewbie13 wrote:

NVIDIA will still be rebranding old shit when this goes to the public marketplace.
been wondering how long they are gonna push the G92 for....
GC_PaNzerFIN
Work and study @ Technical Uni
+528|6678|Finland

Bertster7 wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

I pass this. Let me have my quantum pc.
You might be waiting a while.

A friend of mine works doing research in macro-quantum engineering. He always sounds quite pessimistic about short term prospects for the technology - but hey miracles do happen.
I heard they managed to stabilize the quantum molecyle that is one day going to replace the silicon transistors. Now they are trying to figure out how to connect lots of them together and waht is the easiest way to make such complex chips.
3930K | H100i | RIVF | 16GB DDR3 | GTX 480 | AX750 | 800D | 512GB SSD | 3TB HDD | Xonar DX | W8
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,053|7035|PNW

Nic wrote:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

NVIDIA will still be rebranding old shit when this goes to the public marketplace.
been wondering how long they are gonna push the G92 for....
The first self-aware machine will feature a 9600GT...sold as the GT3K.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6845|SE London

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:

I pass this. Let me have my quantum pc.
You might be waiting a while.

A friend of mine works doing research in macro-quantum engineering. He always sounds quite pessimistic about short term prospects for the technology - but hey miracles do happen.
I heard they managed to stabilize the quantum molecyle that is one day going to replace the silicon transistors. Now they are trying to figure out how to connect lots of them together and waht is the easiest way to make such complex chips.
Still decades away...

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