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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 31/Jan 16:18

New diamond-based transistor could power the future of electronics

Scientists from the University of Glasgow have made a major breakthrough that could lead to a new generation of powerful and efficient electronic devices. Their work focuses on creating better transistors using diamond, a material that can handle high voltages much better than the silicon used in most electronics today. Transistors are tiny switches that […]

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