For high-security applications, this could be the potential revolutionary tool.
Also, it could be utilized for storing of data such as encryption keys needed to access sensitive data.
It was demonstrated at DARPAs event in St. Louis on Thursday.
We really wanted to come up with a system that was very rapid and compatible with commercial electronics.
We take the glass and we ion-exchange temper it to build in stress, said Whiting.
What you get is glass that, because its heavily stressed, breaks it fragments into tiny little pieces.
For applications such as computer security, the chip offers an interesting prospect.
Watch the demo below:
Resource:PCWorld
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