This Chip Doesn't Need Cooling — Classical Computers Can't Compete
For decades, every computer chip has fought a constant battle against heat, consuming enormous amounts of electricity just to keep modern computing systems running. But a new startup is developing a radically different processor that embraces physical randomness instead of suppressing it. In this documentary, we explore Extropic's Thermodynamic Sampling Unit (TSU), probabilistic computing, p-bits, and how this emerging technology could transform artificial intelligence, scientific simulations, and energy-efficient computing. We also examine the differences between thermodynamic computing, classical processors, and quantum computers, along with the challenges that must be overcome before this technology can reach mass adoption. #ai #artificialintelligence #technology #futuretech #computerscience #semiconductors #innovation #technews #computing #machinelearning

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