The future of neural network computing could be a little soggier than we were expecting.
A team of physicists has successfully developed an ionic circuit – a processor based on the movements of charged atoms and molecules in an aqueous solution, rather than electrons in a solid semiconductor.
led by physicist Woo-Bin Jung of the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences in a new paper. This would be slower than conventional, silicon-based computing, but it might have some interesting advantages.
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