Rubik's Cube, also known as Rubik's Cube, was invented in 1974 by Professor Erno Rubik of the Budapest School of Architecture in Hungary, but he never thought that his invention could not be in the future. It was successfully restored in one second.
According to the news, the "Sub1 Reloaded" machine designed by German chip manufacturer Infineon recently unveiled the third-order Rubik's Cube in just 0.637 seconds, breaking the previous "Sub1". "The prototype of the Sub1 Reloaded machine" created a world record of 0.887 seconds for the robot.
Moreover, the Guinness World Records official has also confirmed this news.
“The Guinness World Record took the time to review all the evidence, including the Rubik's Cube's status in line with all Guinness World Record standards,†said the Guinness World Records spokesman.
Specifically, the "Sub1 Reloaded" machine quickly analyzed the Rubik's Cube shortly after it was detected, and solved the solution with a built-in complex algorithm in just 0.15 milliseconds, and then passed it in 0.637 seconds. The built-in 6 robotic arms performed 21 movements to complete the restoration of the Rubik's Cube.
Of course, the Rubik's cube used in the "Sub1 Reloaded" machine has undergone a special treatment because the Rubik's Cube needs to minimize the friction between the faces to speed up the machine's reduction.
Prior to this, the fastest world record for humans to restore the Rubik's Cube was 4.094 seconds, which was completed last year by the 14-year-old American man Lucas Etter.
“We realized that the fast-breaking Rubik's Cube is not a global problem that needs to be solved. Infineon just wants to prove that microelectronics technology will perform very well and be efficient when solving some technical problems.†Infineon Spokesman Gregor Rodehueser said.
It should be said that Infineon has proven the processing speed and reliability of its built-in Aurix microprocessor through its Guinness world record, which is also deployed in autonomous vehicles to sense the surrounding environment. , avoid collisions.
Later, when asked if Infineon intends to continue to challenge this record in the future, Rodshure responded: "As a company, we will not do this because Infineon needs to find new challenges. But for the machine designer Albert Beer, I think he will continue to try to challenge this record."
It should be pointed out that Professor Rubik’s invention of Rubik's Cube was only a teaching tool to help students enhance their spatial thinking ability. But to make those small squares free to rotate without spreading, is not only a mechanical problem, it involves the wooden axis, seat and hoe.
Until the Rubik's Cube was in hand, he turned the Rubik's Cube a few times before discovering how to restore the chaotic color squares was a fun and difficult problem, so Rubik decided to mass produce the toy.
Shortly after the advent of the world, the Rubik's Cube became popular around the world, because people found this combination of small squares is really wonderful.
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