Sunday, April 22, 2012

Impact of Cloud Computing on Semiconductor Industry and Nanotechnology

We all know what Semiconductors are. Semiconductor materials have intermediate conductivity between conductors and insulators. Silicon and Germanium are examples of semiconductor materials.  If you want to know the basics of semiconductors, this site should be very helpful to you. http://www.wsi.tum.de/Institute/Scientificbackground/AnIntroductiontoSemiconductors/tabid/65/Default.aspx
There are three most commonly used semiconductor devices, namely diodes, transistors and integrated circuits.These devices together are essentially the building blocks and brains of almost all electronic devices such as computers, mobile phone, electronic appliances etc. The CPU in your computer and smartphone uses microchips that are made of silicone semiconductor. Below is a picture of such a microchip (http://www.topnews.in/chip-vendors-track-losses-299220)


Here is a video that would give you a comprehensive view of this very important sector that has been a growth factor for many industries and accounts for 10% of global GDP.


Graphene which is one-atom-thick layer of carbon, conduct electricity 30 times faster (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/08/20/BUV81KPF77.DTL) than silicon.Semiconductors made of this material would not only speed up the computer but also would consume very little energy. Scientists predict a very new type of transistors can be produced using this materials. Similar phenomenon are expected from single walled carbon nanotubes as well (http://www.eet.bme.hu/~mizsei/Nanoelektronika/nanotubesemi.pdf).

Thus I believe demand of efficiency, reliability and availability of cloud computing would encourage semiconductor companies to experiment with these new materials that in turn would lead to achieving the full potential of nanotechnology. Firms such as Intel and IBM with history of futuristic research are deploying substantial resources towards finding new materials in their purest form to facilitate the growth of nanotechnology. Such efforts will lead to new innovations in material science and nanotechnology which in turn will change the current landscape of semiconductor industry and future cloud computing sector.

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