The Installation of Nano-Tube Will Make the Computer Hundred Times Faster
In the age of technology, a new discovery in computer science enhances the communication system a step further. If it is used for goodwill of mankind, the world will be a place of heaven for humanity.
What is nano- technology?
A particle is said to be a small object and is classified in terms of the size of its diameter. It is said to be fine for a range between 100-2500 nanometers, and ultrafine for a range of 1-100 nanometers. (1nm= 10-9cm). It is the character of the atom and the size of the atom that determines the property of the matter. The electrical property of a substance abruptly changes with the size of the atom. The insulator silicon becomes a conductor of electricity. Carbon is non-conductor but carbon nano-tube is the fasted and hardest conducting substance.

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What is carbon nano tube?
The Massachusetts based American company Nantero, the only company at present in the world was manufacturing carbon nano-tube based on nanotechnology since 2003. It is highly cost effective and beyond the reach of common people. It is expected that very soon the manufacturing cost will be reduced and people would be able to afford to purchaize the materials of new technilogy. Nano-tubes are unique semiconductors.

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What is the use of carbon nano tube?
These are tiny carbon nanotube, very good semi conducting substances. These are used in the manufacture of RAM (random access memory) in the computer technology. The memory formed with nanotubes becomes so small that the computer system becomes hundred times faster.
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7 Responses to “The Installation of Nano-Tube Will Make the Computer Hundred Times Faster”
On May 5, 2009 at 2:19 am
Great work!..Very informative article about nano- technology..Well done and Thnx for sharing this great stuff
On May 5, 2009 at 2:55 am
A great, informative article, Hari.
On May 5, 2009 at 6:03 am
100 times faster would be great. Thanks for the info Hari!
On May 6, 2009 at 1:20 pm
That was highly informative. I knew NASA was wondering about using carbon nano-tubes in the space program, but I had no idea about computers! Also, the introduction of diamond chips instead of silicon will help computers speeds reach all-time highs.
Yes, you heard me. Diamonds. A company in the U.S. owned by a ‘Nam Vet makes synthetic diamonds. They’re completely flawless, and better yet, they only take about $200-$300 to make. And thats for a fairly big one. Since De Beers can’t control the market on synthetic diamonds, they’ll be a LOT cheaper than natural diamonds. And you might say, “Well, they’re probably not as good as natural diamonds!” Wrong. Synthetic and natural diamonds are the exact same. To date, no one has found a reliable way to tell the difference. De Beers is even funneling millons upon millions of dollars yearly to try and fix that, but to no avail.
That’s why diamonds are probably going to be integrated into computers before nano-tubes.
On May 8, 2009 at 10:43 am
Thanks for the great info, hari. I learned something new reading your article.
On May 10, 2009 at 1:04 am
Nano-tubes, synthetic diamonds, computers that will run a hundred times faster than they do now….can anyone even imagine what a computer will be like in just a hundred years from now?
On June 4, 2009 at 1:27 am
one nice article you got here. thanks for the post
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