First ‘thermodynamic computer’ uses random noise to calculate

Random physical fluctuations – or noise – can be a source of errors for conventional computers, but for a prototype “thermodynamic computer” they can be harnessed to run calculations

​Random physical fluctuations – or noise – can be a source of errors for conventional computers, but for a prototype “thermodynamic computer” they can be harnessed to run calculations Random physical fluctuations – or noise – can be a source of errors for conventional computers, but for a prototype “thermodynamic computer” they can be harnessed to run calculations 

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