Wow!!! that's awesome. At the International Solid-State Circuits Conference, European researches unveiled the world’s first flexible microprocessor made with organic semiconductors.
The not so good news is that the processing power is equivalent to a 1970′s era silicon model, hope they will catch up very sooooooon. But the kool this that it can bend.
In the near future we may find this type of displays used for clothing, construction, or food and pharmaceutical labeling.
The featured organic chip contains 4000 transistors compared to the hundreds of millions found in today’s silicon chips. Some scientists believe that organic chips will never achieve much on its own, but rather will remain the “dim-witted sidekick” for silicon processors.
Via: [slashgear]
The not so good news is that the processing power is equivalent to a 1970′s era silicon model, hope they will catch up very sooooooon. But the kool this that it can bend.
In the near future we may find this type of displays used for clothing, construction, or food and pharmaceutical labeling.
The featured organic chip contains 4000 transistors compared to the hundreds of millions found in today’s silicon chips. Some scientists believe that organic chips will never achieve much on its own, but rather will remain the “dim-witted sidekick” for silicon processors.
Via: [slashgear]
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