Solid-State Electronics

A type of electronics made of monomolecular-scale circuits, both digital and quantum, which is 3d printed into an extremely dense, Neutronium core using a mixture of common semiconductors and exotic superconductors. The term has origins in the early days of electronics, when it referred to digital circuits, but had taken on the new, more appropriate meaning almost as soon as the technology was invented. It allows for the packing of incredible computational power into a deceptively small space.

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