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Scientists have created a flexible processor “without a droplet” of silicon: how it works and where it will be used

Scientists have created a flexible

The 32-bit chip has built-in machine learning capabilities and also retains functionality in a bent state.

Pragmatic Semiconductor showed the world's first 32-bit microprocessor made using flexible technology. The company announced this on its official website.

Research carried out in collaboration with Qamcom, specialists in the development of hardware, software and systems, as well as Harvard University. It is the world's first 32-bit microprocessor that retains full functionality when folded.

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Pragmatic Semiconductor processor

Emre Ozer, senior director of processor development and lead researcher at Pragmatic, said that the implementation of an open standard, non-silicon 32-bit microprocessor gives could make computing more affordable.

At the same time, cost and form factor have long hindered the use of object-level intelligence for applications such as consumer goods, wearables, or disposable medical equipment, despite the minimal computational requirements for the necessary functionality.

Oser added that it — the way to radical changes in the art of creating flexible electronic systems. This is due to low-cost computing in a flexible form factor — combined with fast turnaround and low one-time design costs.

Natasha Kumar

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