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U.S. Researchers Have Built The World’s First 2D Material-Based CMOS Computer Using Molybdenum Disulfide (N-Type) And Tungsten Diselenide (P-Type) Transistors, Eliminating Silicon. It Performs Simple Logic Operations At Low Power And Voltage. Though Slower Than Silicon CMOS, It Proves Scalability & Opens A New Path For Future Electronics.
Penn State researchers have built the world’s first CMOS computer entirely from two-dimensional materials, marking a leap beyond silicon.