World's smallest computer makes a grain of rice look like a giant jellyfish

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can even see it, that is.Wrestling the crown of smallest ever computer from engineers at IBM, the University of Michigan has created a
temperature sensing computer measuring just 0.04 cubic millimeters
That makes it a tenth the size of the IBM's previous smallest-ever computer.To put the size into to context, that's not a giant jellyfish in
work particularly hard avoid the effect light could have on the computer
Swapping out diodes for capacitors, they had to watch out for electrical noise increases caused by the tiny size of the device, using so
little power.Measuring temperature changes in extremely small areas, it's thought the computer could be used to spot the early growth of
makes use of a processor designed around a full ARM Cortex-MO+, it is unable to maintain the data it has collected once it loses
innovation that will be required.