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I think I’ve found a way to double computer efficiency and speed, while halving their size. An

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    Noah King
    Anonymous  
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    Max Maxfield
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    Noah King
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    Noah King
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    PeterTraneus Anderson
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    Noah King
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    PeterTraneus Anderson
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    Noah King
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    PeterTraneus Anderson
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    Noah King
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    Jonson Paul
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Topic summary

The discussion centers on two novel semiconductor-based logic components, the Biode and Transratiometer, designed to reduce computer circuit complexity by half while potentially doubling processing speed and efficiency. These devices are fabricated similarly to diodes and transistors, utilizing p/n and n/p/n junctions, but differ by having multiple outputs, such as one emitter with two output pins. The designs aim to improve upon existing multiple-emitter transistors by offering greater stability, reduced thermal runaway risk, and space savings. The Transratiometer concept is noted to be functionally related to the Texas Instruments SN7400 quad two-input NAND gate, though not identical in implementation. Challenges discussed include managing cross conductance between output terminals and clarifying circuit grounding methods. The inventor seeks research collaboration and sponsorship to develop fully functional prototypes beyond modified transistor and diode models. The conversation also touches on correcting design documentation and acknowledges the need to revise a flawed FET insulator layer design.
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