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Abstract:
Amazing new computer chips are in the works, with American chip makers, universities and the federal government teaming up in an effort to develop the next generation of semiconductors.
Current silicon chips are nearing their limits in speed, size and energy savings, and the new chips will be fundamentally different from those on the market now. They'll spur a slew of new related industries and make possible medical and other developments that seem more science fiction than fact: Bioelectronics that pair microscopic circuitry with biological components to create artificial eyes, for example, and devices to assist people with brain and spinal cord injuries recover function. Nanotechnology including teeny chips implanted in patients to deliver cancer-fighting and other medications precisely where and when they are needed. And optoelectronics -- supersensitive remote sensors, flexible 3-D displays and more. This week's Kiplinger Letter forecasts what's coming in the years ahead and the economic implications for the U.S.
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