Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Further applications

In 2007, the abstraction of application microfluidic bubbles as argumentation (rather than memory) was proposed by MIT researchers. The balloon argumentation would use nanotechnology and has been approved to accept admission times of 7 ms, which is faster than the 10 ms admission times that present adamantine drives have, admitting it is slower than the admission time of acceptable RAM and of acceptable argumentation circuits, authoritative the angle not commercially applied at present.3

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