Talk:Nanocomputer
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Considering that the high end chips of today use 65-nm transistors, and the threshhold is 100, does that mean that nanocomputers already exist? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.32.253.242 (talk • contribs) at 18:07, 24 August 2006
No. Because it doesnt say that nanocomputers have to have semiconductor transistors with a size under 100nm. It just says that when the transistors are that small they don't perform as well. N.B.: Next time, please date your post so that everybody knows that this isn't a dead post.--LF2 19:13, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
- They might be eligible for nanotechnology funding since they're smaller than 100nm, but I don't think they'd count as nanocomputers since they're part of the same old semiconductor fabrication paradigm. Antony-22 01:34, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

