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  • Why are people arguing? We don't need that...

  • although they have discovered a great breakthrough in eliminating noise from graphene transistor circuits ,there is still alot of work to be done if t can be done,like eliminating all noise ,and getting the graphene to switch off current completely which has not yet been accomplished as far as i know,hopefully it can and will be soon though the potential applications of this technology are incedible

  • WOOT!! faster than platinum

  • Hmmm :(

  • @ulliblogas yeah, also the cpu in the future can be tera hertz =) imagine playing crysis 4 <.< real life AI

  • graphene will chenge the world just google graphene time

  • @kerogre256 yeah, it's 100 times stronger than steel, and like 10 times lighter, also its 100 times faster than silicon, woot future CPU

  • It is interesting.

    I am not saying it cannot be done, but it's not something "we" are capable of understanding without more information. Somethings are out of the, as you say, "mainstream". A little like fringe science...but i'm not saying its fake, alot of "our" modern science was once considered fringe or out of the mainstream. And again, science should be clear and open to everyone, untill we have more information, understand our skepticism. (no, i havent gone to the website, yet.)

    Peace.

  • @OrganicWebhead My friend, that was exactly what people were saying about silicone when your only option for audio amplification was a fragile glass vacuum tube. Now, look at where silicone has brought us. The technology we have now would send someone from the 60's into a technological coma. Now, we are seeing the biggest step in technology since the transistor, period. Yes, research is needed and it will be done. This is major on almost unthinkable proportions.

  • @opferte I have to add that ironically the only thing better at reproducing audio than a transistor is still the vacuum tube!

  • @opferte The word is 'silicon', you moron; not 'silicone'!

  • @flowerbower I have worked in Hughes Aircraft space labs, have worked with the equipment that manufactures state of the art microprocessors for defense systems, a misplaced "E" (Because I also use siliconE for automotive use, yes, I can fix cars as well) doesn't make me a moron, it makes you a 16 year old punk who thinks he knows it all. Now go back home, I think I hear your mommy calling you for dinner.

  • @opferte I hope that you exercise greater care and precision in your work. I used to work on aircraft crash investigation, and I still don't fly: because the greatest danger to air safety has always been human incompetence. Thanks for reminding me.

    BTW, perhaps you should check profiles before replying.

  • @flowerbower No... When I see a pedantic response from an expert on Youtube it would be like trying to find out more on a high schooler who is hurling insults at me. Honestly, it shows my maturity by even replying. I guess we all have to work on our character flaws.

  • i'm sorry you have to take the critisizm of nay sayers. this is a genius breakthough

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