Fluidics: The Invisible Infrastructure of Future Computing
As silicon reaches its physical limits, fluidics emerges as a transformative frontier for edge computing and bio-automation.
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As silicon reaches its physical limits, fluidics emerges as a transformative frontier for edge computing and bio-automation.
As Moore’s Law falters, the metal–insulator transition (MIT) represents the next frontier for compute infrastructure.
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) propulsion offers a silent, frictionless future for deep-tech logistics by eliminating moving parts.