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Article Title: Nanotechnology to Be Used for More Advanced, Cooler CPU in the 
Future
Author: Jason  Oh
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Word Count: 416
Keywords: nanotechnology in computer
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Computer parts are relatively small in the grand scheme of life, and they're 
constantly shrinking. However, nanotechnology is poised to take over the design 
of computers in the future, making them so cool, technologically advanced, and 
perhaps almost invisible to the naked eye in some instances. There are already 
many applications for the use of nanotechnology in everyday items, but 
computers are still being investigated and tweaked. The older your computer is, 
the bigger your inner working parts will be. However, as things progress, 
nanotechnology is poised to create a CPU for your computer that could give you 
more power in a tiny size, allowing your computer to run faster, smarter, and 
take up less space than ever before.

Nanotechnology is already being studied for the development of computers. A 
nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, and anything under 100 nanometers or 
smaller is considered nanotechnology. If you want an idea of how big a 
nanometer really is, check this out: a human hair is about 100,000 nanometers 
wide. If nanotechnology does what it intends, it will only be a matter of time 
before computers are so small that they can be taken anywhere. 

Electronic computers, complete with microscopic CPUs, are being build through a 
process called nanolithography. This is basically the process of creating 
microscopic circuits and wiring much like a typical computer that you would see 
today, but on a much, much smaller scale. Electronic devices like computers 
will continue to become smaller and more powerful with the use of 
nanotechnology, creating a way eventually to integrate computers into everyday 
life, including almost every different aspect of daily lifestyles. In the 
future, computers will be everywhere, but they won't be noticed in most cases 
because they are so microscopic and integrated into whatever they are used for. 

Imagine a day when computers are as small as a tiny chip, and they can be put 
into everything from clothing and appliances to even the human body, allowing 
for a world with pervasive computing. This basically means the integration of 
technology into all areas of life. Not only will nanotechnology make smaller, 
more advanced, and cooler CPU technology possible, but it will make life as we 
know it completely different than we could possibly imagine. For now, it might 
seem like a virtual reality. Modern life is a far cry from 'The Jetsons' but 
with everyday, things are getting more technologically advanced, and it's only 
a matter of time before a more advanced, cooler CPU is available.

Jason Oh has an interest in computers and technology. His blog 
http://refurbishedcomputerexplained.com provides detailed information on 
refurbished desktop computers. The website also offers useful tips of what to 
look for before purchasing refurbished desktop computers.
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