First 'thermodynamic computer' uses heat fluctuations to calculate
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- January 17, 2024
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Printed circuit board of a “thermodynamic computer” Normal Computing A first of its kind computer can perform calculations using the random thermal “noise” that is inherent in our world. It is built using standard commercial components and could eventually run programs more efficiently than conventional computers. In conventional computers, all calculations are reduced to sequences of 1s and 0s, represented as the switching on and off of many tiny switches. However, these computers must contend with random thermodynamic noise, like a piece of a circuit warming up and unexpectedly and turning a 0…