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Miniature Computers

The new era of tiny computers has arrived. According to the Electrical Engineering and Computer science of the University of Michigan, the world’s smallest computers are called the Michigan Micro Mote (M3) Computers. These computers have revolutionized the computer industry and paved the way for the microcomputers to reach new levels of application in the world of technology, business, research, healthcare and many more fields. The M3 computers are less than half a centimeter and have to be handled with tweezers and special equipment to be programed and to extract their data. These miniature computers have the capability to accept input, process data, harvest enough energy to run continually for an unlimited time. As small as they are, they can manage quite a lot of function for its size. The possibilities of these miniature computers seem endless. Created by engineers at the University of Michigan, these Micro Mote (M3) Miniature Computers are changing the world one byte at a time. JoseCBonilla (talk) 06:54, 30 October 2015 (UTC)By Jose BonillaJoseCBonilla (talk) 06:54, 30 October 2015 (UTC)