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Postcards from Tomorrow's Data Centers


April 16, 2013 08:00 AM Today's data centers are essentially the same: long rows of metal racks stocked with machines, miles of cable, and elaborate cooling systems. But just because we build data centers this way in 2013 doesn't mean that's how it will be in ten, twenty or fifty years. Here's a few glimpses of what the future might hold, from printable electronics to nanotube processors to nuclear batteries.
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Metamaterials Will Reshape Chips

Photo: Switchable Metamolecule

Image Source: Xiang Zhang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

The future belongs to metamaterials with intelligence built into their structure, not added with electronics. One composite that can be twisted into a series of Mobius strips can store data based on its shape or its ability to change the "handedness" of specific molecules, which could make

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