First ‘thermodynamic computer’ uses random noise to calculate


A groundbreaking “thermodynamic computer” has been developed, capable of harnessing the random noise present in the environment to perform calculations. Unlike traditional computers, which operate on binary sequences and struggle with thermodynamic noise that can cause errors, this new computer utilizes standard commercial parts to turn that noise into a computational advantage. This innovation has the potential to significantly enhance the efficiency of artificial intelligence programs, offering a novel approach to computing that embraces the chaotic nature of the physical world.
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