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Nanotechnology to shape future of computing
Nanotechnology will shape the future of the IT industry as it transforms the way computers and other technological devices are manufactured.
The encroachment of the technology will also boost the performance and power of machines as developers seek ways deliver the next-generation of IT devices.
"Finding new ways to build smaller, more powerful CPUs; low-power, flexible computer displays and touchscreens; and longer-life device batteries are just some of the applications high on their agenda," said Martin Courtney on v3.co.uk.
Nanotechnology is the "logical successor" to and miniaturised version of microtechnology, working on an atomic of molecular scale to produce computers that are smaller and faster than any currently in existence.
Experts at the University of Plymouth recently undertook research into the way neurons communicate with a view to translating their findings into new technological developments.
Their hope is that the future generation of computers will have vastly enhanced processing powers.
Posted by Leanne Thompson
The encroachment of the technology will also boost the performance and power of machines as developers seek ways deliver the next-generation of IT devices.
"Finding new ways to build smaller, more powerful CPUs; low-power, flexible computer displays and touchscreens; and longer-life device batteries are just some of the applications high on their agenda," said Martin Courtney on v3.co.uk.
Nanotechnology is the "logical successor" to and miniaturised version of microtechnology, working on an atomic of molecular scale to produce computers that are smaller and faster than any currently in existence.
Experts at the University of Plymouth recently undertook research into the way neurons communicate with a view to translating their findings into new technological developments.
Their hope is that the future generation of computers will have vastly enhanced processing powers.
Posted by Leanne Thompson
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