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But it will also probably mean faster integrated circuits, once they figure out how to make it into the nanowires of a microchip and the wires to the socket pins.
Oh right. Discovering a material and actually making super efficient devices out of it are 2 different challenges
Yeah, this is just the beginning of the R&D towards efficient production. New things like this tend to be very expensive prototypes and often as much as a decade before they are going to get into any commercial product even on the high end. DARPA might be using it in 5 years time on a no bid contract that costs infinity cuckbucks.
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