Computer chips have been facing roadblocks due to the friction caused by electricity. However, this new chip might bypass that problem (and others) entirely.
It may seem like the plot of a new Terminator movie, but quantum computers from the future are threatening government data today. But before you accuse me of wearing my tinfoil hat a little too ...
Researchers have created an ultra-compact nanolaser that could transform how data moves within microchips, replacing electrical signals with light.
Researchers have proposed a theoretical approach to powering quantum computers using quantum batteries. It is collaborative work done by researchers from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, ...
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