Read more.The MANA prototype is said to be 80x more efficient than a traditional 7-nm FinFET chip.
Read more.The MANA prototype is said to be 80x more efficient than a traditional 7-nm FinFET chip.
data centres full of liquid helium.... I mean what could go wrong?
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
Clearly all the trendy data centres are doing it
But seriously, if they can't do this with liquid Nitrogen then what's the point.
I have been reading about Josephson junction computing for longer than the push for room temperature superconductors, so I won't believe it until I see something actually useful turn up.
and who's Tom Scott and why should I listen to him? There's a lot of people saying stuff on youtube. I'm not just going to start watching everything someone sends me a link to without knowing their credentials. I will however listen to my lecturers and colleagues who are quite adamant we shouldn't be wasting helium in childrens balloons and such like so it can drift off into space never to return.
interesting.
Interesting to see superconductors making a potential comeback almost 70 years after they initially showed promise, before semiconductors obviously came to the fore.
For anyone who's interested, there's a fascinating back story to the early days of superconductor research during the 1950's, when one of the pioneers was a very talented American scientist called Dudley Buck. He died in mysterious circumstances while researching and developing superconducting 'Cryotron' chips for use in the guidance systems of ICBMs, and also in early warning missile defence systems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudley_Allen_Buck
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