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Weird & Interesting science, take 2
RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2
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121°C? Damn, you could actually use that for, say, circuit traces in a computer, to shave off a few more tiny fractions of a second per operation getting stuff from RAM to CPU to GPU and so on. If the stuff is fragile, it would probably be easier to keeep it useable with a solid subtrate like that than grid-scale power distribution, and computing hjas traditionally been one of the commercial sectors that fights tooth and nail to get a fractional advantage by bringing new materials and processes to commercial viability.
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Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - by robkelk - 12-03-2022, 11:04 AM
RE: Weird & Interesting science, take 2 - by classicdrogn - 07-26-2023, 10:14 PM

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