Sci/Tech Researchers produce world's first programmable nanoprocessor

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Engineers and scientists collaborating at Harvard University and the MITRE Corporation have developed and demonstrated the world's first programmable nanoprocessor.

The groundbreaking prototype computer system, described in a paper appearing today in the journal Nature, represents a significant step forward in the complexity of computer circuits that can be assembled from synthesized nanometer-scale components.

It also represents an advance because these ultra-tiny nanocircuits can be programmed electronically to perform a number of basic arithmetic and logical functions.

"This work represents a quantum jump forward in the complexity and function of circuits built from the bottom up, and thus demonstrates that this bottom-up paradigm, which is distinct from the way commercial circuits are built today, can yield nanoprocessors and other integrated systems of the future," says principal investigator Charles M. Lieber, who holds a joint appointment at Harvard's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

 
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Samael88

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Bam! And just like that they marked a cornerstone in history, in at most 10 years we will see this in markets, we should have reached Thz by then and moore's law should become but a memory.
 

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This is "big" news!

Bwahahahaha!
 

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When we have a pair of nanoprocessors in our PC's, the games will still be limited by the consoles' hardware. But hey, nanoprocessors YAY! :D
 

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If we have a pair of nanoprocessors in our PC's CPU(s), Sony's PlayStation 5 may well be competing with us graphically.
 

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I don't really know. I did mention Sony's PS5 competing with the PC graphically. I think we might be hitting that nanoprocessing power on the GPU thanks to the RTX 4000 series?
 
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