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I really can't understand anything from this article.
Hopefully someone would be able to explain it in simpler terms
Chinese scientists developed a chip using carbon nanotubes and a ternary logic system for faster, more energy-efficient computing than traditional silicon chips. CNTs, made from rolled-up sheets of graphene, offer superior electrical characteristics and ultra-thin structure, making them a promising material for next-generation semiconductors. Other advantages include higher carrier mobility, lower power consumption, and the potential for even smaller transistor sizes.