Mickey: MIT Researchers Build Functional Carbon Nanotube Microprocessor

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    ArsTechnica said:
    Researchers have used carbon nanotubes to make a general purpose, RISC-V-compliant processor that handles 32-bit instructions and does 16-bit memory addressing. Performance is nothing to write home about, but the processor successfully executed a variation of the traditional programming demo, "Hello world!" It's an impressive bit of work, but not all of the researchers' solutions are likely to lead to high-performance processors.

    The resulting chip, which the team is...
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    MIT Researchers Build Functional Carbon Nanotube Microprocessor

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