Cascading molecules drive IBM’s smallest computer

IBM researchers have created a simple computation engine that’s more than 250,000 times smaller than the most advanced silicon circuitry. Called the world’s smallest computer, the system relies on a molecular cascade that pushes a handful of carbon monoxide molecules across a copper surface to perform digital logic functions

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