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IBM builds a computer smaller than a salt grain that can use blockchain to fight product fraud

The tiny computer consists static RAM, Led for uplink communication and photovoltaic cell to power it

March 21, 2018 / 16:51 IST
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A set of motherboards displaying the world's smallest computer placed on top left.
A set of motherboards displaying the world's smallest computer placed on top left.

IBM has built the world’s smallest computer and it is tinier than a grain of a salt in size. But, don’t get fooled by the size of the device as it consists one million transistors.

What's more, the computer will take just 10 cents to manufacture. It has an edge device architecture. “It is small enough and cheap enough to be put anywhere and everywhere,” IBM Research said.

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The tiny computer consists static RAM, light emitting diode for uplink communication and photovoltaic cell to power it. Though it may just match the computing power of a 1990 x86 chip but given its size, it is a huge achievement.

The computer is designed to be a data source for blockchain applications. The intention of the computer is to track the shipment of goods and detect theft, fraud or counterfeiting of products.