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*'''[[:Category:DNA computing|DNA computing]]''' - a type of computing which uses DNA and biochemistry instead of silicon to perform calculations | *'''[[:Category:DNA computing|DNA computing]]''' - a type of computing which uses DNA and biochemistry instead of silicon to perform calculations | ||
*'''[[:Category:High performance computing|High performance computing]]''' - or HPC, the use of supercomputers or computer clusters to solve complex problems | *'''[[:Category:High performance computing|High performance computing]]''' - or HPC, the use of supercomputers or computer clusters to solve complex problems | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 31 January 2013
Various types of computing such as high performance, mobile and optical computing
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- DNA computing - a type of computing which uses DNA and biochemistry instead of silicon to perform calculations
- High performance computing - or HPC, the use of supercomputers or computer clusters to solve complex problems
- Mobile computing - lightweight computers that can be moved from place to place
- Optical computing - the use of photons or light particles in the place of electrons to move information
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