Every year the tech world tend to make some improvement one of this is the tech giant IBM. In the recent news IBM take the technology world to the next level by creating the world’s smallest computer as the size of the grain of salt a full computer barely visible to the naked eye. Measured just 1mmx1mm, processing power ran early ’90s IBM computers cost less than 10 cents to make and capable of monitoring, analyzing and communicating. IBM’s plan to use this as a management and counterfeit protection also “crypto-anchors”.

“Within the next five years, cryptographic anchors — such as ink dots or tiny computers smaller than a grain of salt — will be embedded in everyday objects and devices,” -   IBM head of research Arvind Krishna.

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