Except that the model bio supercomputer they have created is a whole lot smaller than current
Doodling on the back of an envelope
«We’ve managed to create a very complex network in a very small area," said Dan Nicolau, Sr. with a laugh. He began working on the idea with his son, Dan Jr., more than a decade ago and was then joined by colleagues from Germany, Sweden and The Netherlands, some 7 years ago. «This started as a back of an envelope idea, after too much rum I think, with drawings of what looked like small worms exploring mazes.»
The model
The circuit the researchers have created looks a bit like a road map of a busy and very organized city as seen from a plane. Just as in a city, cars and trucks of different sizes, powered by motors of different kinds, navigate through channels that have been created for them, consuming the fuel they need to keep moving.
More sustainable computing
But in the case of the
Because it is run by biological agents, and as a result hardly heats up at all, the model
Moving from model to reality
Although the model bio supercomputer was able to very efficiently tackle a complex classical mathematical problem by using parallel computing of the kind used by
«Now that this model exists as a way of successfully dealing with a single problem, there are going to be many others who will follow up and try to push it further, using different biological agents, for example," said Nicolau. «It’s hard to say how soon it will be before we see a full scale bio
Source: http://www.rdmag.com/news/2016/02/building-living-breathing-supercomputers