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Scientists say this bismuth-powered chip is 40% faster than Intel’s best – are silicon processors officially finished?

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  • Peking University transistor could outperform Intel, TSMC, and Samsung’s top silicon chips
  • Full gate coverage boosts speed and cuts energy use in breakthrough Chinese transistor design
  • China may have just leapfrogged US chip tech with this silicon-free transistor innovation

Chinese researchers at Peking University have announced what seems like a breakthrough in transistor design, which if commercialized, could dramatically shift the direction of microprocessor development.

The team created a silicon-free transistor based on a two-dimensional material, bismuth oxyselenide.

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