Living Cell Processors: The Biological Computing Revolution That’s Rewriting Tech History
Australian startup Cortical Labs just launched the CL1 – the world’s first commercial biological computer powered by 800,000 living human brain cells. At $35,000 per unit, this biocomputing breakthrough uses actual neurons on silicon chips to process information like a biological brain. Discover how living cell processors are revolutionizing AI, medicine, and data storage, and why DNA can store 45 million DVDs in a single gram. The future of computing isn’t silicon – it’s alive.