Researchers discover building blocks that could 'revolutionize computing'
Briefly

The design draws inspiration from the human brain, using the natural wiggling and jiggling of atoms to process and store information. As the molecules pivot and bounce around their crystal lattice, they create a multitude of individual memory states, which can be mapped to unique electrical states.
This outside the box solution could have huge benefits for all computing applications, from energy hungry data centres to memory intensive digital maps and online gaming.
The UL team believes that this new discovery will lead to innovative solutions to societal grand challenges in health, energy, and the environment.
We can trace out the path of the molecules inside the device and map each snapshot to a unique electrical state, creating a kind of tour diary of the molecule.
Read at ScienceDaily
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