Matt Birney, Managing Editor of Bulls N Bears notes, Strategic Elements has upped the ante in the artificial intelligence technology race after releasing the latest test results from its “printable ink” technologies program.
Test work by the University of New South Wales, or “UNSW”,
appears to show the innovative product can be used to create a printable
chip which mimics some of the functions of neurons in the human brain.Strategic Element’s printable ink technologies have facilitated a technological leap in AI.
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The pioneering technology is the brainchild of a collaborative development program being advanced by the UNSW and Strategic Elements. The program is built upon the ethos that advancing computer memory chip technologies is not about increasing the components on the chip, but rather it is about changing how the component works...
The Nanocube technology had its origins in producing a transparent ink that contained billions of nanometre-scale cubes that can function as an electronic circuit or memory cell when sprayed onto a surface and assembled with electrodes. The circuits could be printed onto a flexible substrate and also contain wires that are 100 times thinner than a human hair, lending themselves to a range of applications outside the constraints of conventional silicon computing technologies which operate at high-temperature and require significant energy input.
Source: The West Australian