Scientists in China have developed a new chip, with a twist: it’s analog, meaning it performs calculations on its own physical circuits rather than via the binary 1s and 0s of standard digital processors.
What’s more, its creators say the new…

Scientists in China have developed a new chip, with a twist: it’s analog, meaning it performs calculations on its own physical circuits rather than via the binary 1s and 0s of standard digital processors.
What’s more, its creators say the new…