The self-assembling computer chips of the future | Karl Skjonnemand

The self-assembling computer chips of the future | Karl Skjonnemand

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      774
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      Feb 27, 2019
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Non-fiction

The transistors that power the phone in your pocket are unimaginably small: you can fit more than 3,000 of them across the width of a human hair. But to keep up with innovations in fields like facial recognition and augmented reality, we need to pack even more computing power into our computer chips -- and we're running out of space. In this forward-thinking talk, technology developer Karl Skjonnemand introduces a radically new kind of way to create chips. "This could be the dawn of a new era of molecular manufacturing," Skjonnemand says.

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