Hewlett-Packard researchers announced Tuesday that they have developed technology that could significantly boost the performance capabilities of an array of computer chips, while cutting back on power consumption at the same time. If the research proves sound and makes it to market, its impact could be felt across a broad spectrum of technologies from the automotive and airline industries to consumer electronics to the military. The revolutionary chip design increases the transistor density of adaptable chips by a factor of eight.
HP Researchers Give Chips a Nano Spin
Posted by: Walaika Haskins January 16, 2007 01:42 PMHewlett-Packard researchers announced Tuesday that they have developed technology that could significantly boost the performance capabilities of an array of computer chips, while cutting back on power consumption at the same time. If the research proves sound and makes it to market, its impact could be felt across a broad spectrum of technologies from the automotive and airline industries to consumer electronics to the military. The revolutionary chip design increases the transistor density of adaptable chips by a factor of eight.