Leave it to nature to give us better technology. Nature isn't laid out in a grid, it's
organic. And the best computers on the planet -- human brains -- are interconnected in a purely organic way.
Now chip makers have come up with a way to use gold atoms and organic molecules to quickly create a giant web of interconnected elements that could theoretically be used as circuitry for a processor.
It's cool-sounding technology, but let's see how the application turns out in the years ahead.
Analysis: Nothing Earth shattering yet. This is simply a new way to create a grid of interconnected wires at a microscopic level. Application of this technology remains far off.
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