The Future of Power: Satellite-Powered AA Batteries and Microprocessors
In a groundbreaking development, researchers have designed a microprocessor powered by AA batteries and a satellite. This new microprocessor could revolutionize the way we interact with technology, and could make the world of computing more accessible than ever before.
The team of researchers at the University of Manchester used a satellite-powered generator to prototype the microprocessor. This generator uses a process called “rectenna technology” to harvest energy from satellites orbiting the earth. The generator then converts this energy into electricity, which is used to power the microprocessor. The team designed the microprocessor to work with any AA battery, meaning anyone can use it.
This development could have a massive impact on the future of computing and technology. The microprocessor is incredibly energy-efficient and could make computing more accessible for people in developing countries, where energy sources may not be as readily available.
source: Phys.org