Researchers launch crystal transistor ready to replace silicon
A new crystal transistor design is aiming to move beyond silicon chips. The development promises a shift in semiconductor tech.
The device uses a single crystal layer and showcases precise testing with rainbow-hued semiconductor wafers.
This could change the way transistors are built and tested, offering better performance than traditional silicon.
The launch comes amid growing demand for faster, more efficient chips.
No exact timeline for commercial use yet, but the breakthrough signals a potential new era in chipmaking.