RE:RE:RE:development of graphene-wrapped silicon anodespatience123 wrote: Zaphod wrote: This is all lovely but HPQ hasn't developed usable silicone yet and even then their system is more expensive then mass production currently available everywhere it's a non starter. They're selling a more expensive product that makes silicone at lower purity and higher cost.
They're selling vaporware .... Rolling trucks down hills and throwing people out of helicopters.
20 plus years of zero revenue. But but but but now we're different...hahaha
wierd dont know why this posted twice and to clarify Si or silicon pronounced sil- i- con, number 14 on the table of elemets, considered a metal and has 4 electrons in the Valence shell. Silicone...the sht you seal your bathtub with...get with the program and speak about it in the correct context or you sound like an idiot. Cheers