By 2020, there are expected to be more than 200 billion interconnected devices within the Internet of Things framework – these will generate an incredible amount of data that will need processing. Traditionally, the processing of data in electronics has relied on integrated circuits (chips) featuring vast numbers of transistors …
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Google demonstrates quantum supermacy on their quantum computing chip with 72 quantum bits, or qubits
In March 2018, Google unveiled Bristlecone, a new quantum computing chip with 72 quantum bits, or qubits—the fundamental units of computation in a quantum machine beating the previous record holder of 50-qubit processor by IBM. The goal of the Google Quantum AI lab is to build a quantum computer that can be …
Read More »Researchers use Graphene for miniature inductors enabling Ultra-Miniaturized Electronics Devices
The inductors along with capacitors and resistors, inductors are one of the three passive elements that are the foundations of all electronics. An inductor works by inducing a magnetic field as an electric current flows through its coil of wire. This magnetic field temporarily stores electric energy as magnetic energy, …
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