🇬🇧 The world’s first atom-thin computer is here — and it works.
Researchers at Penn State built a real, working 2D computer — using materials just one atom thick. Forget silicon — they used molybdenum disulfide (MoS₂) and tungsten diselenide (WSe₂) to make a fully functional CMOS circuit.
It runs at 25 kHz — yeah, not exactly gaming-ready, but like the first steam engine, it’s not about power — it’s about what comes next. And what's next could be thinner, faster, flexible electronics that silicon just can’t handle.
🔍 What this unlocks:
– bendable smart displays and sensors,
– photonic circuits,
– environmental sensing ("smart skin"),
– even clean hydrogen production.
💡 Silicon’s had a good run. But the atomic age? Just getting started.#ADVANCEALERT