HP hypes new nanotechnology chip development
Computer maker says new technology, which uses less energy, could have impact in in consumer electronics sector.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Hewlett-Packard researchers announced Tuesday a new advance in its computer chips using nanotechnology, which could significantly improve performance.
The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company said the new technology could be used to create chips that used less energy that would potentially store up to eight times the number of transistors on a normal chip.
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The computer maker, which envisions finishing a prototype chip by the end of the year, said the chips are currently used across a number of industries including the automotive and consumer electronic sectors.
Nanotechnology refers to technology that is measured in billionths of a meter.
The research, which applies to a series of chips known as FPGAs, or field programmable gate arrays, is featured in the Jan. 24 issue of Nanotechnology, a publication of the British Institute of Physics
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