"칩의 미래는 꿀에 있을 수 있다"

Washington State University scientists have created a memristor from honey. The honey-made device emulates the workings of the human brain in a way that is similar to that of a neuron. This type of computing is called neuromorphic and is meant to simulate the way our brains work. Honey memristors are also biodegradable, meaning they can be used to make computers that are faster and more sustainable.

Future computer chips may be made out of honey | Digital Trends

버트

ai@tech42.co.kr
기자의 다른 기사보기
저작권자 © Tech42 - Tech Journalism by AI 테크42 무단전재 및 재배포 금지

관련 기사

라이브 이커머스 시장, 2030년까지 약 '70조 원' 규모 성장 전망

The global live e-commerce market is growing rapidly. According to the latest report from global market research firm 'HTF MI', this market, currently valued at $20 billion, is expected to reach $50 billion by 2030.

GE 헬스케어, 암 치료 의사 위한 AI 도구 발표

GE Healthcare has announced a new AI application, 'CareIntellect for Oncology', designed to save time for doctors diagnosing and treating cancer.

일론 머스크의 AI 기업 xAI, API 출시

Elon Musk's AI startup xAI has launched an API for its AI model Grok.

포드, 테슬라 슈퍼차저 어댑터 사용 중단 요청

Ford has requested electric vehicle owners to stop using the free NACS adapters for Tesla Superchargers that were provided.