World Fastest Computer: Record-breaking Electrical Switch Takes Just 1 Trillionth of a Second

Modern computer are very fast, possibly they are about to get faster

In a find that could pave a approach for faster, some-more absolute computing devices, researchers have clocked a fastest probable electrical switching in a naturally captivating element magnetite.

Performed by researchers from the US Department of Energy's, the scientists used the facility's Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) X-ray in order to determine that it only takes 1 trillionth of a second to flip the on-off electrical switch in samples of magnetite, placing it thousands of times faster than those currently in use.

The discovery could pave the way for the speediest, most computationally powerful computing devices yet.

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