HP said its researchers have created a new way to make electronic circuits using so-called “coding theory,” which is already applied today in certain math, cryptography and telecommunications applications, including digital cell phones and deep-space probes. HP said the new design method, based on nanotechnology, could produce future electronic circuits that are both tiny in size and high in quality. HP researchers said the new technology addresses the inevitable defects that will come with electrical component manufacturing as sizes get down to the scale of the nanometer.
HP Claims Circuit Breakthrough
Posted by: Jay Lyman June 9, 2005 11:13 AMHP said its researchers have created a new way to make electronic circuits using so-called “coding theory,” which is already applied today in certain math, cryptography and telecommunications applications, including digital cell phones and deep-space probes. HP said the new design method, based on nanotechnology, could produce future electronic circuits that are both tiny in size and high in quality. HP researchers said the new technology addresses the inevitable defects that will come with electrical component manufacturing as sizes get down to the scale of the nanometer.