Monday, February 29, 2016

Live microchip created by scientists – REGNUM

Washington, February 29, 2016, 16:05 – REGNUM Biological supercomputer created by a group of scientists from the USA, Holland, Sweden and Germany, reports Science News.

In 2015, experts from Columbia University announced the creation of a microchip on the basis of adenosine triphosphate molecules. These molecules are considered to be a universal source of energy for all biochemical processes. This energy is transformed into electrical energy and feeds the chips.

Now, scientists claim to have created a workable prototype as small as 1.5 centimeters. It requires very meager amount of power as opposed to the currently existing analogs.

Scientists note that biocomputers created on the basis of their development will be more efficient and less energy-intensive. Live computers perform operations not consistent, and in parallel, that is several times faster than electric ancestors. In addition, bioelements consume one operation a hundred times less energy.

Create a full bio-computers is still difficult, but it is real, scientists say.

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