Why Chiral Thinks It Can Extend The Life Of Moore s Law forbes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from forbes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
With advances in silicon technology slowing down, as we reach the physical limits of silicon, there has been increased investment in nanomaterials like carbon nanotube, graphene and TMDs, which are expected to enable chips with unprecedented functionality.
Nanotechnology company Chiral is incorporating nanomaterials into electronics with the speed, precision, and control that can transform future chipmaking.
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Paris-based VC firm HCVC just announced the final closing of its second fund simply called “Fund II”. Originally focused on hardware startup investments, HCVC quickly evolved to invest in deep tech startups in general, such as companies working on climate, biotech, robotics, space, etc. Some of HCVC’s portfolio companies include electric bike maker Cowboy, nuclear fusion tech company Renaissance Fusion, Span, Caper, Automata, Radia and Augmenta. The name HCVC itself comes from the Hardware Club, a community of hardware and deep tech companies that share knowledge and help each other through the network.