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Early
computers utilized windings of copper wire to form magnetic cores that
performed logic functions, i.e., processed inputs and created corresponding
outputs. Although the magnetic cores
were impervious to external power fluctuations (e.g., lightning strikes,
electrical storms, electromagnetic pulses) and drew no power when turned off,
the processing systems were large.
Magnetic processors were therefore displaced by microprocessors
utilizing integrated circuitry, which have fueled the miniaturization and
widespread use of consumer goods for the past forty years. However,
electronic processors are now approaching the size limits of integrated
circuit technology, and new technologies are needed to continue the
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«Technology Transfer Office : Sponsored Projects : Dartmouth College |
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Phone: (603) 646-3027 |
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Fax: (603) 646-3670 |
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