Engineers demonstrate nanotube wires operating at speed of commercial chips

January 30, 2008 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Stanford University and Toshiba engineers report using nanotubes to interconnect transistors on a silicon chip operating at 1 GHz, a speed comparable to those of commercially available processors.

Increased transistor density on chips requires thinner wiring. They said the research provides the most definitive confirmation to date that nanotubes can be the heir apparent to copper that the industry needs to continue Moore’s law.