August 26, 2013

Cost-saving computer chips get smaller than ever



Not so long ago, a computer filled a whole room and radio receivers were as big as washing machines. In recent decades, electronic devices have shrunk considerably in size and this trend is expected to continue, leading to enormous cost and energy savings, as well as increasing speed.

Key to shrinking devices is Terascale computing, involving ultrafast technology supported by single microchips that can perform trillions of operations per second.