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July 25, 2008

Graphene-Based Electronics to replace Silicon

According to a press release from HRL Laboratories, LLC  today: HRL to Develop Innovative Graphene-Based Electronics to Bring Higher Speed and Lower Cost to Military Systems

"HRL Laboratories, LLC, will apply its world-class research-and-development capabilities to create a new generation of carbon-based, radio-frequency (RF) integrated circuits as part of the Carbon Electronics for RF Applications, or CERA, program. The work, sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), will exploit the unique qualities of graphene carbon-based RF technology to create a new generation of components that will enable unprecedented capabilities in high-bandwidth communications, imaging, and radar systems. "

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1138554.htm

 

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