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Analog computers were extensively utilized for scientific and industrial purposes well after the invention of digital computers, as evidenced by their specification and available size.
Researchers at Cornell University have developed an electronic chip that they describe as a "microwave brain." The simplified ...
A “cheap as chips” open-source Analog Computer can run circles around a Raspberry Pi in solving differential equations and for simulating natural phenomena.
Our new tech editor for Analog looks at the evolution of “analog” and how it inadvertently spun off a pop music genre.
Researchers propose a wave-based, programmable 'meta-computer' that performs various analog computations at the speed of electromagnetic waves, expanding possibilities for analog computing.
While digital computers have become entrenched in our daily lives, a new analog quantum computer offers a stark contrast in both its design and capabilities. A team of physicists from Stanford ...
Despite the general robustness of these analog electrical-mechanical computers, they were phased out by the late 1960s for all-digital versions.
It’s something [Rainer Glaschick] has pursued, with his Flexible Analog Computer, an analogue computer made from a set of modules mounted on breadboard strips.