Samsung develops 0.08mm thick PCB
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We're not in a position to say whether Samsung's new 0.08mm PCB is truly a world record, but damned if that thing isn't unbelievably thin. (For comparison, your average piece of copy paper is supposed to be about 0.1mm thick.) Of course, things become a bit thicker when you actually start adding components to the mix, but won't you just let us revel in our dreams of cheap, flexible, powered e-newspapers for a few minutes?