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Size is everything

At the distinctly low-tech setting of Newhaven docks, a high-tech enterprise that believes small is beautiful is busy dreaming up products that could play a role in the development of the next generation of computer microprocessors.

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Current thinking

The semiconductor industry typically uses aluminum or copper for on-chip interconnectors. Now researchers from UK company Surrey Nanosystems believe they have developed a machine, the NanoGrowth 1000n, that will effectively replace those materials with carbon nanotubes.

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Cool growth of nanotubes

The holy grail has been found for the silicone microchip industry, allowing the technology wall to be pushed back.

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