<p>➀ A new study shows that using 'chaotic edges' can greatly simplify electronic chips, as chaotic edges can amplify signals and act as superconductors, reducing the need for separate amplifiers and lowering power consumption.</p><p>➁ Researchers have discovered how 'chaotic edges' help electronic chips overcome signal loss, making them simpler and more efficient.</p><p>➂ By using metal lines on semi-stable materials, this method allows long metal lines to act like superconductors and amplify signals, potentially changing chip design by eliminating the need for transistor amplifiers and reducing power consumption.</p>
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