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Chinese scientists hit breakthrough on 2D semiconductor wafers

A new material could make your phone and laptop much faster and last longer.

Deep Dive

Scientists in China have figured out how to mass-produce a new, super-thin material for computer chips. This could be the key to making electronics more powerful and energy-efficient as current silicon technology reaches its physical limits. The breakthrough solves a major manufacturing hurdle, paving the way for faster phones, smarter AI tools, and longer-lasting batteries in future devices.

Why It Matters

This could lead to a new generation of faster, more efficient phones, laptops, and AI systems.