Chilly Future May Await Tomorrow's Computers
A digital "deep freeze" may be the only way to save computers of the future from sizzling speeds that could burn out even the most robust microchips and hard drives. Rapid-fire calculations literally might set fire to computers based on quantum-mechanical principals - which are the likely successors to today’s electronic machines.
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