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IBM's to build Largest 'Noise Free' Fab
Saturday, June 28, 2008 - Anuradha Menon
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This week, IBM announced plans to build the world's largest "noise free" nanoelectronic fabrication facilities in Switzerland. By shielding equipment from external electromagnetic, thermal, and seismic noise, the new facilities should help advance research in a wide range of fields, such as spintronics, carbon-based devices, and nanophotonics, says IBM. As electronics research shifts to ever smaller scales, a stable laboratory environment becomes increasingly important.    (source: technologyreview.com)


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