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IBM closer to chips with frickin’ laser beams
The Register - March 03, 2010 11:02 PM
Debuts teeny-tiny optical detector
IBM scientists say they’re another step closer to creating computer chips circuits that efficiently use frickin’ laser beams rather than copper wires to communicate.?
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