Eighty years ago, Penn researchers J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly launched the age of electronic computing by harnessing electrons to solve complex numerical problems with ENIAC, the world's first general-purpose electronic computer. Today, that same architecture still underlies general computing, but electrons are beginning to show their limits. Because they carry a charge, they lose energy as heat, encounter resistance as they move through materials, and become harder to manage as chi
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Physicists create hybrid light-matter particles that interact strongly enough to compute

University Of Pennsylvania Research location
80 Years years Time span since ENIAC
Light-Matter Hybrid Particles Computing approach