A team of researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invented a new, inexpensive transistor that features maximum computational flexibility and flexibility.

Scientists design thinner transistors for smart wearable (Picture taken from Engadget)

Although this transistor is not nano-scale single-molecule design, but the computing speed is very fast, can be wireless transmission, and has the potential to reach 110 MHz. Smart wearable devices made with such transistors will have a much stronger performance.

Ma Zhenqiang, chief researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said such a transistor manufacturing process can greatly increase its production scale, and manufacturers can use these flexible transistors to produce more sophisticated instruments and tools. Ma Zhenqiang and his research team said in a report: "We do not want to develop this product in the semiconductor industry, but for point-to-point precision printing, we are ready to take this step."

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