While most people who build their own computer from chips want the finished product to do something useful, there’s something to be said about a huge bank of switches and a bunch of blinkenlights.
Researchers have built electromechanical switches to replace transistors in high-heat computing. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have taken the first step to building a computer capable ...
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Revolutionary low-power logic systems that will perform instant on/off logic operations are being developed by research scientists. Revolutionary low-power logic systems that will perform instant ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have taken the first step to building a computer capable of operating in the heat of a jet engine or the sunny side of the planet Mercury. Te-Hao Lee, ...
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Alex Kenis has taken a deep dive into the technology of the sub-miniature micro-switches used in computer mouses, in a video that taught me things about switches that I have never even considered. It ...