With a chip under your skin, you can do everything from unlocking doors to starting motorbikes, says Frank Swain, who has been trying to get his own implant. A few years ago, I perched on the edge of ...
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In a pretty futuristic achievement, scientists have converted light to sound to store inside a microchip. It’s part of an attempt to create faster, more efficient circuits for supercomputers that will ...
Researchers from Aalto University and Université Paris-Sud have significantly improved the propagation of data inside a microchip. Light is a more energy efficient way of transferring data than ...
The global microchip shortage has hit the production of everything from mobile phones, to fridges, and cars. The BBC's Katie Silver takes a look around the Singapore factory of one of the world's ...
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