Because it will speed up computers a ton without requiring an obnoxious amount of cooling.
There. You see how easy that was? This doesn't need to be an article.
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Because it will speed up computers a ton without requiring an obnoxious amount of cooling.
There. You see how easy that was? This doesn't need to be an article.
I mean, if you already know what a superconductor is and commonly used for, the answer should be obvious. I suspect most people don't know what a superconductor even is, though.