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Interesting article..
GaAs is VLSI's inevitable successor to silicon.
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) will soon outpace silicon (Si) as a higher-performance choice for implementing integrated circuits, according to POET Technologies Inc. of Storrs-Mansfield, Conn. The handwriting has been on the wall since the 1980s..
"GaAs, as opposed to silicon, will boost electrical transistor performance while integrating optical circuitry capabilities. These qualities enable both higher performance and novel IC architectures, thereby extending Moore's Law indefinitely."
http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1323892&
"Thus 40 nanometer GaAs compares to 14 nanometer in speed and 10 nanometer in power."
GaAs is VLSI's inevitable successor to silicon.
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) will soon outpace silicon (Si) as a higher-performance choice for implementing integrated circuits, according to POET Technologies Inc. of Storrs-Mansfield, Conn. The handwriting has been on the wall since the 1980s..
"GaAs, as opposed to silicon, will boost electrical transistor performance while integrating optical circuitry capabilities. These qualities enable both higher performance and novel IC architectures, thereby extending Moore's Law indefinitely."
http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1323892&
"Thus 40 nanometer GaAs compares to 14 nanometer in speed and 10 nanometer in power."
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