
Penn State boffins create silicon-free two-dimensional computer
https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/16/penn_state_boffins_2d_cmos/
Researchers at Penn State University have made a breakthrough by creating the first working CMOS computer from two-dimensional materials. However, before you get too excited about running classic games like Doom, remember that the system has a clock speed of just 25 kHz. This means we’re still a ways off from harnessing the full power of this technology. As we look to the future, this innovative step could signal the beginning of the end for traditional silicon chips, paving the way for a new era in computing.