The future of chips has just made a leap from a Tokyo laboratory. A team at the University of Tokyo has created a quantum switching device that processes information a thousand times faster than current semiconductors and, in addition, does it without overheating. If the news sounds to you science fiction, quiet: it is only science. But science that makes you cross your fingers. The key is how they represent bits. Instead of the electricity flow…
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The future of chips has just made a leap from a Tokyo laboratory. A team at the University of Tokyo has created a quantum switching device that processes information a thousand times faster than current semiconductors and, in addition, does it without overheating. If the news sounds to you science fiction, quiet: it is only science. But science that makes you cross your fingers. The key is how they represent bits. Instead of the electricity flow…