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A liquid computer based on DNA can be one of the most promising tools for computing.

 A liquid computer based on DNA can be one of the most promising tools for computing. 


The multitask means the ability to drive multiple programs at the same time. And if the DNA-based computer can drive 10 billion programs at the same time it can operate multiple variables at the same time. Multitasking processors make control of large drone swarms and other large-size systems effective. If multitasking processors control drone swarms they can reserve one room for each drone. 

DNA-based computers are one of the solutions that can run complicated AI software. One of the biggest problems with AI and compact robots is that the complicated AI-based software that controls robots requires powerful computers. Powerful computers require lots of power. The power source is hard to fit into the compact robot's body. The quantum computers that can theoretically be the atom size can be the answer, but the problem is how to make those atom-size quantum computers operate with robot bodies. 


"Computing functions were matched to DNA molecules in a test tube. (Lv et al., Nature, 2023)" (ScienceAlert.com/Liquid Computer Made From DNA Comprises Billions of Circuits)



The answer could be the DNA computer. Researchers made a liquid computer that uses DNA molecules for computing. The DNA- -based computers can drive 10 billion programs at the same time. And that makes these kinds of computers very interesting tools that can control large-size drone swarms. In those models, the DNA computers can handle every drone in drone swarms as one computer program. That allows the DNA-based system can control multiple drones at the same time. 

Multitasking computers are one of the tools that can drive large entireties. When microprocessors multitask they reserve space or room for each task that they make. The number of rooms the multitasking processor can reserve determines the number of actions that the processor can make same time. And that thing is one of the most important things when microprocessors control things like drone swarms. The ability to control multiple tasks at the same time increases the computer's ability to synchronize the actions of the multiple actors in the entirety. 


https://www.sciencealert.com/liquid-computer-made-from-dna-comprises-billions-of-circuits


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