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Interesting that increased scattering can increase average current and electron velocity (in a fluidic state) by protecting higher velocity electrons from the edges of the flow. It allows higher conductivity than even theoretically possible in a metal.

I'm usually pessimistic of the hype surrounding graphene, but this is an interesting result. I do hope that there is a bit more room for something like Moore's law.

Some of the biggies were still investing... as of 2014.

http://www.datacenterdynamics.com/content-tracks/servers-sto...



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