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So much power; yet, at the root of it all, it still only manages to count to one and add.![]()

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And related techniques, in case Quantum fails and digital goes stale. In terms of massive parallelism per watt and compactness, bio is hard to ignore. (You can also power this using common spuds, I kid you not.)![]()
Thanks that video was very interesting. I think once the technology catches up with the idea then Bio Storage will be very useful. BTW, Quantum won't fail but they likely will not place our home PC's. Quantum computers are more likely to be used for simulations and modeling. The video below explains why quantum computers won't replace your desktop PC.
Interesting times, to be sure. Took a few programming courses with one of the first few bio/dna computing PhDs in the UK once upon a time, "I can make real magic happen with this little tube here, DJ!" Alas, my posting on OCUK means our wetware startup remained a pipe-dream. He does cyber, now, I think.