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| Apparently Intel has developed a way to drop the copper of chips and replace it with lasers... Would be interested to see if they can actually commercialize this technology... even if it is a few years down the road. Intel, UC Santa Barbara unveil breakthrough laser chip - Sep. 18, 2006 | ||
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