Semiconductor Material Discovery: A Database and a Top Candidate for Next-Generation Chips

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Silicon is not the only element that can carry a semiconductor story—but finding alternatives that combine performance, thermal behavior, cost, and manufacturability has historically been a slow, trial-heavy process. The Semiconductor Material Discovery product is a research outcome that flips the script: a comprehensive database of thousands of compounds with cost, function, and ability analysis, plus an identified top discovery that achieves a perfect 100.0/100 semiconductor score with exceptional cost efficiency.

The database covers electrical properties, semiconductor scoring, outcome-per-element calculations, and RAG-ready assembly for AI integration. The top discovery is documented with full property analysis, cost comparisons, and manufacturing feasibility. The package is offered as a complete handoff: database files (JSON and CSV), discovery scripts, RAG assembly, and the top discovery thesis (provided upon purchase agreement and final payment). The positioning is clear: this is not a list of possibilities; it is a ranked, analyzed set with one candidate elevated as the definitive choice for next-generation microchip manufacturing, with documentation suitable for semiconductor R&D and foundry evaluation.

Christopher Gabriel Brown presents this as a technology handoff that can reshape how the industry searches for and selects materials—faster, more systematic, and tied to real cost and performance data. Base delivery is one finished product copy; IP is not transferred unless separately agreed in writing.

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