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Nanotechnology developments set to open way to faster and lower-power electronics.
February 6, 2004--Research and Markets announces the addition of this exciting new report entitled "Nanomechanics and Nanoelectronics: Molecule-Size Machines" to its offerings.
Nanotechnology research is aimed at building minuscule machines and electronics and constructing materials molecule-by-molecule. This technology promises to open the way to faster and lower-power electronics, jewelry-size computers, data storage densities in the realm of several terabits per square centimeter, ultrahigh-bandwidth communications devices, microscopic transmitters and receivers, new types of devices like handheld biological sensors, and inexpensive manufacturing processes.
Near-term nanotech developments will make materials tougher and lubricants slipperier. Longer-term research is focused on developing the basic building blocks of nanoscale technology -- components that are hundreds of times smaller than a red blood cell.
This report examines the current state of nanomechanics and nanoelectronics technologies, organizes key issues and also explaining how the technology works. Also included are 18 developments to look for as these cutting-edge technologies take shape, as well as a section of 25 researchers to watch, including links to their Web pages.
For a complete index of this report click on http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/44921
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