A. Richter, A. Voigt, R. Schüffny, S. Henker, M. Völp
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Integrated circuits processing chemical information: Prospects and challenges
The unbelievable properties of our information processing capabilities regarding the processing of big data, resilience, and energy efficiency are inspiration sources for the optimization and the rethinking of the principles of electronic information processing. Here, we present an approach of integrated circuits intended to solve chemical problems by active processing of chemical information.