DNA SCAFFOLDING TO KEEP MOORE'S LAW CHUGGING ALONG
Moore's Law is a double-edged sword: a blessing to consumers who benefit from ever-smaller,
more memory-rich gadgets, and a growing challenge to researchers who must figure out how to
keep up the pace of those performance improvements. A group of researchers from IBM and
Caltech say they have risen to the challenge. They've used the structure of DNA as a scaffold
for assembling components with features as small as 6 nanometers across using today's
lithography techniques.
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http://www.mmsend9.com/ls.cfm?tid=3917552341&trk=yes&r=132210134&sid=7260632&m=803820&u=IEEENY&s=http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/blog/semiconductors/devices/tech-talk/dna-scaffolding-technique-promises-sub22-nm-lithography
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