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A 32-bit processor made with an atomically thin semiconductor

  • A team of researchers from China has developed a 32-bit RISC-V processor using molybdenum disulfide as the semiconductor.
  • Molybdenum disulfide, a semiconductor similar to graphene, can be used to build demonstration electronics.
  • The processor, named RV32-WUJI, was built using nearly 6,000 individual transistors and can execute the full RISC-V 32-bit instruction set.
  • The molybdenum disulfide sheets used to build the processor were generated in wafer-scale on a sapphire substrate.

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