The robot that can solve a Rubik鈥檚 cube in 637 milliseconds
A robot has set a new world record for the fastest ever solved Rubik's cube, by making the 21 required moves in just 637 milliseconds. Computer chip maker Infineon made the robot to show off the technology it also uses in self driving cars.
Chris Hardwick from the World Cube Association told 5 live Drive:
鈥淚t is incredibly fast, it鈥檚 very impressive.鈥
You can watch the robot break the record in the video above, as well as Chris solving a cube in 20 seconds.
This clip is originally from 5 live Drive on 11 November 2016.
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