It'd be nice if they had some pictures of placed nanotubes rather than the generic nanotube spaghetti they show. Maybe make a logo like 'C12' with them to show the pick and place process is versatile.
nice work although, the level of marketing of calling your device 'high density...17 quantum devices'
or having the bold '50 devices in the last four weeks' - does say there's some way to go!
It'd be nice if they had some pictures of placed nanotubes rather than the generic nanotube spaghetti they show. Maybe make a logo like 'C12' with them to show the pick and place process is versatile.
> Placing one on a chip is like placing a hair on a surface the size of Paris, accurate to within a few streets.
That sounds very easy, honestly.
It sounds wrong. It's okay for it's placement to be off by thousands of times it's size?
That comparison doesn’t make any sense at all.
Yes but you have to drive.
From the ISS, perhaps.
nice work although, the level of marketing of calling your device 'high density...17 quantum devices' or having the bold '50 devices in the last four weeks' - does say there's some way to go!