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« on: January 05, 2005, 12:11:17 PM »
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Diamonds may ring in computer advancements
By Mike Barton and agencies
January 5, 2005
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Diamonds may not be just a girl's best friend anymore - computers of the future could sport the rocks to break an impending computing barrier.

Today's silicon chips are reaching a limit to how fast they can operate because of the heat they generate, which may halt progress in making faster models after a decade or so, experts say.

"There are all kinds of people saying technology will hit a brick wall," said a former CSIRO computer scientist, Shaun Cunningham.

Researchers in California are investigating using diamonds, which are already widely employed in manufacturing because of their toughness and extreme heat resistance, to break through the barrier.

"I would not be surprised at all ... five or 10 years down the line, that diamond would be a common material in a computer," said Damon Jackson, a researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, near San Francisco.

The price of the diamond computer chips would be a big obstacle to their use in personal computers that now cost less than $1000, but the scientists believe an entirely man-made diamond chip with the circuitry could also be produced.
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But Mr Cunningham, who left the CSIRO last year after 12 years to start the company Epitactix, said his firm was developing computer chips using silicon-based compounds for more expensive applications such as next generation ultra-fast wireless internet services.

He said the compounds, while more expensive than silicon, could make their way to personal computers before diamonds.

Today's computer chips are slabs of silicon topped with millions of tiny transistors that provide the computing power as electricity passes through them.

Moore's law, which predicts that computing power will double roughly every two years, has been achieved with current technology by fitting more transistors on shrinking chips, but that is unsustainable, experts say.

Australia is at the forefront of quantum computing, which will crunch numbers like today's silicon chips using light. It could boost computing power by trillions, but there were "humungous" obstacles and decades before it would make its way to computers - if it ever happened, a CSIRO spokesman said.

So u're saying bling might just be for geeks too? :lol:                      

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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2005, 04:29:23 PM »
diamonds can be manufactured, just they look crappy and are the size of gravel.... more expensive than silicon but  still affordable seeing as how we already pay  800 US for the latest processor..
  Silicon carbide will probably be the bigger thing .                    
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« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2005, 10:15:09 PM »
industrial diamonds have been considered for this process since early last year, if not before.

Read it in an article in a magazine called "Wired"

Pretty interesting read! Nice post.                    

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