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Audible Technology Review: May/June 2000 Features by
Audible Technology Review: May/June 2000 Features
Audible Technology Review: May/June 2000 Features

Publisher: MIT (Technology Review)
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Audio lenght: 2 hours

The latest issue of Technology Review explores the future of computing as the industry moves beyond silicon. Can living cells become computers? Can billion-component molecular chips be made cheaply - in a beaker? Is there a limit to chip speed? Feature articles examine exotic approaches based on DNA, individual molecules, cells, and quantum properties. Plus, the corporate logic behind funding silicon alternatives and a Q&A with Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina.

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