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Super-efficient micro-microchip could run on body heat and motion
Its a big day for hot chips. No, not them. Researchers at MIT have created a tiny chip that is so efficient (it uses 0.3 volts, half as much as Intels Atom) that it could conceivably be run on body heat or movement alone, eliminating the need for a battery in the case of, say, [...
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