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Next-Gen Microprocessor Operates Via Air

The air-powered microprocessor developed by Minsoung Rhee and Mark Burns at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, processes signals by sucking air in and out of tubes. Amazingly innovative, this takes wind-powered technology to a new level.

Technological innovation in today’s world happens so fast, and with such regularity, that new advances in the field go by unnoticed. Just like breathing air, our society takes these amazing technological feats for granted. Find out more on the the air-powered microprocessor by watching the video above.

Air-powered Technology
Opportunity for developing innovative devices and systems powered by air.
Microprocessor Innovation
Potential for disrupting traditional microprocessor technology.
Wind-powered Systems
Exploring the use of wind energy to power various devices and applications.

Industries Being Reshaped

Electronics
Potential for incorporating air-powered microprocessors into electronic devices.
Energy
Opportunity for developing wind-powered systems to generate electricity.
Technology
Innovation potential in the field of air-powered technology and devices.
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