For example, a standard PC can vastly outperform any human at
arithmetic. However, computer scientists have long been fascinated by
the ability of biological systems to do tasks, such as face recognition,
at speeds and a power efficiency that put the most powerful
supercomputers to shame.
Clearly,
biology is able of computing in ways that traditional processors have
failed to capture, which is why there is a significant interest in
unconventional methods of computing that explore new ways of processing
information.
One
form of unconventional computing is biochemical and involves using
molecules to encode information and using chemical reactions to process
it.