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Ya the article focuses on computing but I think it could enable totally new electronic devices like frequency/phase controllable leds, light field displays and cameras, ultra fast ir based wifi etc...



I could see this potentially allowing VLB interferometry for optical frequencies, allowing even higher resolutions than the Event Horizon Telescope.


I think that's fast enough for gravity gradiometry on a chip.


That is, by just putting a clock on each corner and counting their relative ticks.




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