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From: Jim Choate <ravage@ssz.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 09:58:46 +0800
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Subject: Quantum transistor breakthrough? [slashdot.org]
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> Quantum Transitors Trumpeted! Contributed by mojoski on Wed Feb 18
> 20:08:01 1998 EST
> [Technology] From the bragging-on-my-bro Dept
> In what can only be described as a huge advance in quantum transitior
> technolgy, The San Jose Mercury News is reporting that researchers at
> Sandia National Laboratories have demonstrated a method of making
> these devices stable enough for potential use in computing
> applications.
>
> The Sandia quantum transistor is not the first to use a quantum
> mechanical effect called ``tunneling'' to compute. Experimental
> quantum tunneling devices were first made nearly a decade ago.
>
> But Sandia's is the first to be made using common manufacturing
> techniques that would allow many of the devices to be strung together
> to compute en masse, said physicist Jerry Simmons, leader of the
> Sandia development team.
>
> And you know what the coolest part of this story is? Jerry Simmons is
> my brother! Go man, go! I can only hope that he'll remember the little
> people in his life when he sells this technology to chipmakers
> world-wide! *wink*
> Add a Comment?
> Sco Emulates Win95 Contributed by CmdrTaco
> Wed Feb 18 12:06:03 1998 EST
> From the emulate-the-enemy dept.
> joe wrote in to tell us that SCO now has a Win5 emulator available.
> Read about it here. Between Wine, Wabi, OS/2 and others emulating 95,
> it's getting closer and closer to a point where you can try a new OS
> without giving up your old software. This is important stuff people.
> Read More...
> 27 comment(s)
> New DES Clients Contributed by CmdrTaco
> [Encryption] Wed Feb 18 12:02:38 1998 EST
> From the bits-and-bytes dept.
> phi1abole wrote in to let us know that a new batch of Des Clients are
> available for download. This gives me a good chance to once again plug
> Slashdot's DES2 Team. We're ranked #8 overall. With over 2/3rds of the
> keyspace searched, this contest is almost toast.
> Read More...
> 5 comment(s)
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