So... we could compile a program and then a circuit would be printed to run that program... :3
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So... we could compile a program and then a circuit would be printed to run that program... :3
You know, you dont need new tech for thatSilverware wrote: So... we could compile a program and then a circuit would be printed to run that program... :3
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:3 I have never seen this before.... I think i need to buy some equipment :3Cornflakes_91 wrote:You know, you dont need new tech for thatSilverware wrote: So... we could compile a program and then a circuit would be printed to run that program... :3
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Use an FPGA
thats not light writable RAM, thats light REwritable circuits.BFett wrote:So, from what I took away from the article, this could be potentially used as a new type of RAM which can be written to and erased by light frequencies. If that's true, then part one of a quantum computer is complete.
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