Zigzag graphene nanoribbons create 'string light' configuration for tomorrow's electronics This is the latest research I've come across on how to make a quantum computer, using even burnt toast. That's actually not far from what this is, and I've been waiting to see everyone compete for the quickest and cheapest ways to produce a quantum computer on a chip. This one requires a standard industrial oven, and a little chemistry to Shake-N-Bake your own! Their discovery is so damn hot, the electronics industry may leave most of the academic researchers in the dust. These are single nano scale connections between transistors, that carry electrons at the speed of light, and can be used for memory or processing, and flip back and forth between the two, and can have nonvolatile memory. Eventually, they could even be room temperature quantum computers. All we require is one 300,000 million qubit computer on a chip, in this case, the size of a pin head, but that would make Meta's new monstrosity an outdated dinosaur. Gamers would benefit from cheap graphics cards!