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MARINA DEL REY, CA – Nov. 19, 2014 – Carbonics, Inc., aims to revolutionize traditional electronics by employing earth-abundant carbon nanomaterials to vastly improve the power consumption and performance of wireless products that include next-generation smartphone and wearable devices. The Los Angeles-based company leverages advanced carbon research conducted at UCLA, KACST and USC and is …
In an effort to ensure future-readiness as the world’s silicon chip business wavers, IBM has announced a five-year $3 billion project to develop and ready super-efficient carbon chips. Silicon chips are no longer producing the kinds of returns that facilitate the research and development of more capable silicone chips as new technology demands. As such, IBM’s …
Carbonics co-founder Prof. Chongwu Zhou publishes a “Review of carbon nanotube nanoelectronics and macroelectronics” in Semiconductor Science and Technology, May 1st, 2014. (Link to PDF here)