Indian schoolchild managed to build a computer without hard drive

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While his classmates were preparing for exams, 10th grader Afrid Islam from Guahati school, India, worked on the creation of a computer system that can replace the hard microchip disk.

Afrid Islam is a student at Little Flower School, Hatigaon. Reportedly Indian press, he managed to replace both mechanical and computer electronic hard disk with microchip. Chip used to store information and is not afraid of data loss or system failures.

Islam also developed the ReVo IX operating system, which installed on the chip and allows it to work faster, has built-in firewall, and functions as a completely independent OS. A patent application has already been filed for development.

According to reports, Islam teamed up with a German company to production of computer systems. The idea of ​​creating a new computer came to him back in eighth grade, but then he ran into some difficulties when I started working on a project.

Another Indian self-taught boy, Angad Daryani, has already built first indian 3D printer with self-kits assembly, and wants to bring 3D printing to every home. He decided create a 3D printer when I found that people import these devices at extremely high prices, while the price of these printers is less than 500 dollars.

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