ecofriend.org — Japanese have created artificial DNA that could one day be part of green computers running on little or even no power. Data-monitor’s Ruchi Mallya suggests the University of Toyama’s research could bring to reality a computer that ditches traditional silicon and works on DNA instead.
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morepowerrJul 23, 2008
No the ez way to do it would be to make it in to a symbiont working with the current human brain. the brain is still the cpu and memory. The symbiont would be like sticking a usb port card in to a old pc.
Closed AccountJul 23, 2008
Read an article about DNA computing. This is old stuff and there is no proof it can ever work to do what the people who want funding for it claim in order to get said funding. Quantum computers however will probably be much more practical before DNA computers could ever work.
memnochxxJul 24, 2008
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itcollAug 1, 2008
thanks for the link :)