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IBM claims self-assembling chip leap

3 May 2007 15:22

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Indeed 

By Mark Brown
Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 17:19 GMT

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/18 :)

Lithography 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 4th May 2007 08:07 GMT

"lithographic manufacturing techniques, where copper wiring has to be masked with insulating material before lasers etch away."

Umm... I think you need to brush up on your semiconductor manufacturing techniques. Etching is done with plasma or wet chemical processes - not lasers. Copper isn't etched anyway. The normal method is called the (dual) damascene process.

Much as I hate referencing wikipedia - this is a descent introduction:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper-based_chips#Patterning

Self-assembling, eh ? 

By Pascal Monett
Posted Friday 4th May 2007 11:57 GMT

And the next step will obviously be self-programming, followed by self-awareness, and then we'll have a major issue on our hands.

I think I'd prefer lizard overlords to robot ones - robots have no emotions to appeal to.

Pascal.

Lizard Overlords 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 4th May 2007 15:29 GMT

may be a worse choice since they would also be short on the emotions end of things.

They also have a high tendency for protein based diets with no qualms on the source of the protein.

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