A little-known compound could dethrone silicon in the near future Silicon may be the de facto standard for computers today, but new research from MIT, the University of Houston, and other schools suggests that it may be time for a shift. Cubic boron arsenide, a compound molecule created by combining boron and arsenic, may be a better semiconductor, circumventing some of silicon's shortcomings in terms of heat sensitivity. Cubic boron arsenide, in fact, has the "third-best thermal conductivity of any material — next to diamond and isotopically enriched cubic boron nitride," according to study published in Science. Is this what the future holds? More research is needed to determine whether cubic boron arsenide can be "produced in a viable, inexpensive form, much less replace the omnipresent silicon," according to the study. However, the researchers believe that the material could find "certain usage where its unique features would make a substantial impact...
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