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[Ken Shirriff] is working to restore an analog computer from around 1969 provided by [CuriousMarc]. He’ll probably write a few posts, but this month’s one focuses on the op-amps.
Second, physicists are working with so-called analog quantum simulators—machines that can’t act like a general-purpose computer, but rather are designed to explore specific problems in quantum ...
Engineers have reached a theoretical limit for efficiently converting analog data into digital bits in an emerging computer technology.
There are only about 200 working analog booths left in the world. And a century in, they are surging in popularity with Gen Z, who are specifically seeking out the old school booths.
An analog quantum simulator could answer the most pressing unsolved questions in the field of quantum physics. Here's how the computer works.
Memory as an analog computer Phase change memory is based on materials that can take two different forms as a solid.
You probably won’t be seeing any analog computers firsthand unless you work in a bioinformatics lab, but improved simulations of biological processes is an end of its own as well as a means to ...
Meet George—1958’s one-of-a-kind analog computer—at Vintage Computer Festival East See refrigerator-esque and semi-trailer-sized models, including an early mobile computer.