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Huawei and scientists build 2D parallel computing chip that rewrites Moore’s Law
Chinese researchers and Huawei have developed the world's first 2D semiconductor-based parallel processor, potentially overcoming Moore’s Law limitations by using atom-thin materials like molybdenum disulfide to enable efficient electron movement.
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