Q. What is the size of the world’s tiniest computer?
What is the size of the world’s tiniest computer?
The realm of computer science has been largely evolved in the past few decades.
Nanotechnology has literally shrunk the sizes of the devices to a great extent.
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The world’s smallest “computer” is so tiny that one would think that it is utterly useless, but as it turns out, it could be big news for the future of health monitoring.
The University of Michigan has come up with a temperature sensing “computer” measuring just 0.3mm — so small it beats the one developed by IBM.
It is about a tenth the size of IBM’s former record-setter, and so sensitive that its transmission LED could instigate currents in its circuits.
The term “computer” is used loosely by the university, as it continues to question what exactly a computer is. It does have a processor, but unlike a full-sized computer, it loses all data when it loses power.answered by vivaan