Friday, 03 September 2010




Complex as they may seem, traditional computers deal in a simple art. They rely on tiny switches that turn on and off, producing the streams of ones and zeros that software eventually translates into something meaningful to a human. AC = 1234 --> Some computer scientists find solace in the degree of certainty that comes from trading in yes-or-no operations. Lyric Semiconductor, a start-up that emerged from work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, looks to forgo this certainty in favor...
Full Story: Herald Tribune



 

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