Atom Chip Corporation
Welcome to the World of Nanomicrons and Beyond!
http://atomchip.com/
SG112, SG220-2 Super Notebook
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page5.html
CES Innovations 2005 Awards Honorees
Computer Components
Compu-Technics Inc. (recently renamed Atom Chip Corporation)
Ultra-Portable Wireless NoteBook
Design by: Compu-Technics Inc., http://atomchip.com/
The exquisite unique Ultra-Portable Wireless NoteBook "SG111" to
access the world anywhere! This Computer does not employ Hard Disk or
any mechanical parts, and is completely based on AtomChip optoelectronics.
http://cesweb.org/attendees/awards/innovations/rd_2005honorees.asp?category=48
※私の理解の範疇を越えています。
最近の関連ニュース:
"Cambridge wins £4m grant to research nanostructures", 6 January 2006
http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/news/press/dpp/2006010602
"Scientists hope to create new generation of super-computers"
"The Government’s main science funding agency, the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), today awarded the
University of Cambridge a grant of £4.4m for research which promises
to revolutionise the speed of information technology and hopes also to
discover new laws of physics.
The grant funds research into some of the tiniest controllable structures
in the world: nanostructures. The University’s Department of Physics
Cavendish Laboratory wants to develop a new generation of tiny
semiconductors – the main component of computer chips – which will be
able to communicate information at speeds faster than ever before.
The new super-fast machines will be called ‘quantum computers’ which
would work on entirely different principles from the computers we know
today."
Professor Sir Michael Pepper, who is Principal Investigator on the four-year project
and head of the Semiconductor Physics Group at the Cavendish Laboratory
http://www.sp.phy.cam.ac.uk/SPWeb/home/mp10000.html
Semiconductor Physics Group, Cavendish Laboratory
http://www.sp.phy.cam.ac.uk/SPWeb/index.php
"Researchers Develop Quantum Processor", January 12, 2006
http://www.newsfactor.com/news/Researchers-Develop-Quantum-Processor/story.xhtml?story_id=030001ANOO4O
Welcome to the World of Nanomicrons and Beyond!
http://atomchip.com/
SG112, SG220-2 Super Notebook
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page5.html
CES Innovations 2005 Awards Honorees
Computer Components
Compu-Technics Inc. (recently renamed Atom Chip Corporation)
Ultra-Portable Wireless NoteBook
Design by: Compu-Technics Inc., http://atomchip.com/
The exquisite unique Ultra-Portable Wireless NoteBook "SG111" to
access the world anywhere! This Computer does not employ Hard Disk or
any mechanical parts, and is completely based on AtomChip optoelectronics.
http://cesweb.org/attendees/awards/innovations/rd_2005honorees.asp?category=48
※私の理解の範疇を越えています。
最近の関連ニュース:
"Cambridge wins £4m grant to research nanostructures", 6 January 2006
http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/news/press/dpp/2006010602
"Scientists hope to create new generation of super-computers"
"The Government’s main science funding agency, the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), today awarded the
University of Cambridge a grant of £4.4m for research which promises
to revolutionise the speed of information technology and hopes also to
discover new laws of physics.
The grant funds research into some of the tiniest controllable structures
in the world: nanostructures. The University’s Department of Physics
Cavendish Laboratory wants to develop a new generation of tiny
semiconductors – the main component of computer chips – which will be
able to communicate information at speeds faster than ever before.
The new super-fast machines will be called ‘quantum computers’ which
would work on entirely different principles from the computers we know
today."
Professor Sir Michael Pepper, who is Principal Investigator on the four-year project
and head of the Semiconductor Physics Group at the Cavendish Laboratory
http://www.sp.phy.cam.ac.uk/SPWeb/home/mp10000.html
Semiconductor Physics Group, Cavendish Laboratory
http://www.sp.phy.cam.ac.uk/SPWeb/index.php
"Researchers Develop Quantum Processor", January 12, 2006
http://www.newsfactor.com/news/Researchers-Develop-Quantum-Processor/story.xhtml?story_id=030001ANOO4O