High-conductivity amphiphilic MXene can be dispersed in a wide range of solvents MXene conducts ballistic electrons, close to the speed of light, and is being explored for use on chips and circuit boards. This article merely talks about using it for EM shielding right now but, being able to use solvents means it could even be possible to print circuit boards, where there is almost zero latency between the chips and individual transistors. Making the transistors themselves the last remaining bottleneck in a computer. Believe it or not, the EU patented a quantum optical computer, that uses a single transistor. It does any Fourier Transform you want, pretty much instantly. Meaning, it could be possible to replace your graphics card, with a single transistor, that's a million times faster and uses .01 watts.