Mikrohubits
Mikrohubits are a theoretical unit of micro-scale information processing and storage proposed for integration into nanoscale and flexible electronics. A mikrohubit combines a compact processing core, an array of non-volatile memory cells, and a lightweight communication interface into a single lithographically defined module. The concept is used in discussions of ultra-dense edge computing and autonomous sensor networks.
In typical designs, a mikrohubit may employ memristive or spintronic memory, a small energy-efficient processor, and
Origin and status: The term arises in speculative technology discourse and early research papers exploring nanoscale
Applications: Mikrohubits are envisioned for ultra-dense sensor networks, medical implants, smart fabrics, environmental monitoring, and swarm
Limitations and challenges: Fabrication complexity, reliability under mechanical stress, thermal management, and lack of standard interfaces