Researchers at Penn State have created the first functional CMOS computer using only atom-thin 2D materials.
This groundbreaking achievement utilizes molybdenum disulfide and tungsten diselenide to construct over 2,000 transistors.
The computer performs logic operations without silicon.
This technology promises slimmer, faster, and more energy-efficient electronics.
The materials used are just one atom thick, signaling a major shift in computing.