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Nanomaterials and Morphware Volume 4, Issue 2
Authors: Blaise Mouttet, Landon IP
Abstract:
While the paradigm in electronics for the past 40 years has been driven by Moore’s law, making
smaller circuits is not the only way to increase the functionality and performance of electronics devices.
Reconfigurable hardware, otherwise known as “morphware,” offers the possibility of providing more
function with fewer circuit components when size reduction of circuit features becomes cost prohibitive.
Nanostructured and molecular materials have begun to be applied to morphware allowing for electronic
hardware with the flexibility and programmability of software. This article looks beyond the advantages
of nanomaterials in shrinking circuit size toward applications of nanomaterials in which the impact of
morphware is dominant.
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