Materials for future technologies must be strong, tough and light. A generic improvement is offered by metal-void composites HIPed from nanoscale powders, with gas-pressurized void content of 10-30%. Strength to weight ratios and strengths are well above those for conventional materials. High temperature structural stability, resistance to dislocation, grain boundary and crack propagation, and exceptional damping properties, demonstrated by computer modeling in this Phase I project, combine to indicate great potential for usage in aerospace and automobile industries.