Graphene-based memristors closer to the shops
Scalable production here
Boffins from Queen Mary University of London and Paragraf have taken a significant step forward in developing graphene-based memristors.
Cambridge starts producing graphene
Large enough for commercial electronics
A recent University of Cambridge spin-out company, Paragraf, has started producing graphene at up to eight inches in diameter, large enough for commercial electronic devices.
IBM cracks processing barrier
Electrified graphene is 97 percent accurate
IBM has come up with a way to go beyond 7nm processing using electrified graphene.
World's first graphene headphones now on Kickstarter
Pledge and reserve up to half price from now until July 21st
Earlier this year at CES, we met with the folks at Montreal-based startup ORA who are hard at work on developing the world's first graphene based headphones.
MIT comes up with simple Graphene semiconductor production
Cut and Paste copycat chips
Boffins at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a method which uses graphene to help photocopy semiconductor wafers.
Graphene could make chips a million times faster
MIT Boffins have eureka moment
Massachusetts Institute of Technology boffins have emerged from their baths with a technique which could make chips millions of times faster.
Chip wires perform better when gift wrapped
Stanford University finding
Boffins at Stanford University have found that the wires in a chip perform 30 percent better when they are wrapped in graphene.
Graphene chips nearly sorted
Between 100 and 300mm
Graphene transistors still far away
IDF 2013: A few product cycles
Big Blue shows off fastest graphene transistor
55 billion cycles which is more than Bejing