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  • A Breakthrough In The Field Of Optical Computing | Trends Updates

    In a landmark experiment, scientists in Zurich, Germany have finally been able to create an optical transistor from a single molecule. This enormous breakthrough would further help in the innovation of optical computers that would consume light instead of electricity to do mass calculations.

    Reviewed by lekahe Jul 06, 07:56am ( 5 reviews ) trendsupdates.com

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  • Rated by fastfastlane on Jul 07, 3:16am

    "Scientists in Zurich, Germany have finally been able to create an optical transistor from a single molecule. This enormous breakthrough would further help in the innovation of optical computers that would consume light instead of electricity to do mass calculations."
  • Rated by HealthyLivingGal on Jul 06, 8:14am

    This enormous breakthrough would further help in the innovation of optical computers that would consume light instead of electricity to do mass calculations.
  • Rated by lekahe on Jul 06, 7:56am

    In a landmark experiment, scientists in Zurich, Germany have finally been able to create an optical transistor from a single molecule. This enormous breakthrough would further help in the innovation of optical computers that would consume light instead of electricity to do mass calculations.
  • Rated by msthumbsup on Jul 06, 7:53am

    so next can be optical computers. great!