Strongly interacting electrons in wacky oxide synchronize to compute like the brain

Wednesday, May 14, 2014 - 18:32 in Mathematics & Economics

A new type of computing architecture that stores information in the frequencies and phases of periodic signals could work more like the human brain to do computing using a fraction of the energy of today’s computers.

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