Researchers at Northeastern University have developed a new technology that could enable the creation of terahertz computers and microchips. This technology, dubbed "thermal emission," could significantly reduce the energy consumption of electronic devices. It allows for the manipulation of terahertz waves, which could lead to faster data processing and more efficient computing. The technology could potentially lead to the development of terahertz-based computers and microchips, which could revolutionize computing.
Northeastern Develops Terahertz Technology
Edited by: Tetiana Pinchuk Pinchuk
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