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  • A single-fibre computer enables textile networks and distributed inference

    Posted: 2025-03-19 11:39:01

    Researchers have developed a computational fabric by integrating a twisted-fiber memory device directly into a single fiber. This fiber, functioning like a transistor, can perform logic operations and store information, enabling the creation of textile-based computing networks. The system utilizes resistive switching in the fiber to represent binary data, and these fibers can be woven into fabrics that perform complex calculations distributed across the textile. This "fiber computer" demonstrates the feasibility of large-scale, flexible, and wearable computing integrated directly into clothing, opening possibilities for applications like distributed sensing, environmental monitoring, and personalized healthcare.

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    Hacker News users discuss the potential impact of fiber-based computing, expressing excitement about its applications in wearable technology, distributed sensing, and large-scale deployments. Some question the scalability and practicality compared to traditional silicon-based computing, citing concerns about manufacturing complexity and the limited computational power of individual fibers. Others raise the possibility of integrating this technology with existing textile manufacturing processes and exploring new paradigms of computation enabled by its unique properties. A few comments highlight the novelty of physically embedding computation into fabrics and the potential for creating truly "smart" textiles, while acknowledging the early stage of this technology and the need for further research and development. Several users also note the intriguing security and privacy implications of having computation woven into everyday objects.