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Message: Q2 2016

Teopekil: hopefully we are not running out of time...

http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/01/ibm-unlocks-the-secret-to-carbon-nanotube-transistors/

I don't think so, because …

  1. IBM will need to spend some more time in the lab, because "today IBM is only able to produce p-type transistors", according to this EE Time article.
  2. IBM will have to perform their own lab-to-fab process. This will take more time.
  3. Even with n- and p-type transistors IBM would only have this: transistors – no optical, no integration.
  4. This technology might be something the POET technology could benefit from later, although I am not sure about this.
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