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New Chip Design Promises Terahertz Processors
InformationWeek ^ | Aug 18, 2006 | Thomas Claburn

Posted on 08/21/2006 6:59:35 PM PDT by annie laurie

Proponents of the new Ballistic Deflection Transistor technology say it will produce computers that are faster, more powerful, and more efficient at using power.

Scientists at the University of Rochester have come up with a new "ballistic computing" chip design that could lead to 3,000-gigahertz — that's 3-terahertz — processors that produce very little heat.

Marc Feldman, professor of computer engineering at the University, characterizes the design, the Ballistic Deflection Transistor (BDT), as radical. "There's a real problem for standard transistors to keep shrinking," he says. The BDT doesn't have a capacitance layer that becomes problematic at very small scales the way current transistor designs do.

Quentin Diduck, the graduate student at the University who came up with the idea, describes the BDT as the next step on the evolutionary track after relays, tubes, and semiconductors.

The BDT, according to the University of Rochester, "[bounces] the electrons into their chosen trajectories — using inertia to redirect for 'free,' instead of wrestling the electrons into place with brute energy." It functions more as an intersection for electrons than as a device that expends energy to stop and start them. Because of this approach, far less power is required.

The BDT relies on a layer of a semiconductor material called a "2D electron gas," which facilitates the transit of electrons without the interference of impurities.

Feldman says he expects the BDT to put out very little heat. "We don't have the mathematics to predict how small this is going to be," he says. "But the currents it would take are very small. So the power has to be small."

The heat generation for early versions of the design should be around a few microwatts per transistor, Feldman estimates, orders of magnitude less than current high-frequency transistors. "Now that's without doing any tricks to cut down the power," he says. "There are great opportunities for low-power design. But that's the future."

Companies that maintain large, energy-hungry data centers like Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo, to name a few, are no doubt looking forward to that day.

The BDT still has a ways to go before it ends up in PCs and servers, however. "Up to now this has been a one-graduate-student effort," explains Feldman. "We don't have any transistor behavior yet, but probably soon."

The National Science Foundation has just granted the University of Rochester team $1.1 million to develop a prototype.


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: ballistic; chip; computers; processor; rochester; tech; technology; terahertz
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To: headstamp
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41 posted on 08/22/2006 4:19:49 PM PDT by DocRock
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To: DocRock

That's cool.

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42 posted on 08/23/2006 5:04:48 PM PDT by headstamp (Nothing lasts forever, Unless it does.)
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To: Cobra64

Heh :)

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43 posted on 08/23/2006 8:26:06 PM PDT by annie laurie (All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost)
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To: Dumpster Baby

Wow, wired memory cores.. Cool! Well, cool might not be the correct description. :-)


44 posted on 08/23/2006 8:50:25 PM PDT by AFreeBird (... Burn the land and boil the sea's, but you can't take the skies from me.)
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To: MarkL
LOL, I love that!

Where do you get those?

45 posted on 08/23/2006 8:52:38 PM PDT by AFreeBird (... Burn the land and boil the sea's, but you can't take the skies from me.)
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To: annie laurie
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46 posted on 08/23/2006 10:08:32 PM PDT by Cobra64 (All we get are lame ideas from Republicans and lame criticism from dems about those lame ideas.)
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To: annie laurie

eye forgot to add the grammere test

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47 posted on 08/23/2006 10:10:55 PM PDT by Cobra64 (All we get are lame ideas from Republicans and lame criticism from dems about those lame ideas.)
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To: AFreeBird

Anyplace that sells Thermaltake gear.

Mark


48 posted on 08/24/2006 4:46:20 AM PDT by MarkL (When Kaylee says "No power in the `verse can stop me," it's cute. When River says it, it's scary!)
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To: annie laurie

TOO cool (no pun intended.......)......


49 posted on 08/24/2006 5:17:55 AM PDT by RightOnline
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