Intel talks up shape-shifting “programmable matter,” bugs us out
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
We’ve managed to somewhat wrap our brains around shape-shifting robots and printable circuits, but we’re still working on fully understanding the latest Intel spill. As IDF came to a close, Justin Rattner, Intel’s chief technology officer, presented a keynote speech in which he explained just how close the outfit was to realizing “programmable matter.” Granted, he did confess that end products were still years away, but researchers have been looking at ways to “make an object of any imaginable shape,” where users could simply hit a print button
[Via MAKE]
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Original post by Darren Murph
Related Articles
Shape-Shifting Robots Reassemble Themselves (Video) SkinForm Project sees shape-shifting structure get its wiggle on Shape-shifting magnetic bots take a page out of the Dharma playbook Modular, shape-shifting robots get right back up to creep you out Shape-shifting, organ-probing chembots coming soon
No comments yet. Be the first.
Leave a reply

















