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Scientists to Create Faster Microchips With Nano-LED Material That's 1,000 Times More Efficient
This material is 1,000 times better than the best variants of LED-based nanochips elsewhere. The technology also uses optical sensors -- that is, using the power of light -- to make its connections more stable.
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