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Posted by Captain Alice
 - January 29, 2025, 21:57:17
"will stuff become more affordable as a result" - no, I don't think so, man. Fifteen years ago, I stumbled upon a very reasonable thought while reading a certain magazine. You just can't buy a good laptop for less than $1K. Quite a few years have passed but that statement still holds true today.

Keep in mind that the companies in this business want to make money - they are not in it to make your life or my life easy.
Posted by Jik47
 - January 29, 2025, 21:02:14
Will this make Computing any cheaper? Would this phosphorine that another person mentioned make computing any cheaper? That's what I care about is getting the price of laptops down to a more affordable price for folks. These $1,000 to $3,000 laptops have got to go.
Posted by Mr Majestyk
 - January 29, 2025, 01:02:25
Phosphorene has better potential than graphene as it's a semiconductor straight up, no need to jump through hoops to make it so.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 28, 2025, 19:53:02
The computing world may have just entered a new era, thanks to the development of the world's first graphene-based semiconductor. This breakthrough could reshape our technological landscape, setting the stage for a future of quantum computing marvels.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Graphene-semiconductors-A-quantum-leap-for-computing.953615.0.html