The extensive development of the idea of “Smart Cities” and “Smart Things” requires increased computing power and reducing the overall dimensions of chips for compact wearable devices and other mobile electronics. At the same time, increasing capacity entails increasing power consumption, which can be a problem especially in devices that use batteries for compact power supply (for example - Smartphones, Smart Watches, unmanned vehicles, GPS trackers, etcetera). Developers are also faced with another problem - the miniaturization of elements in modern electronic devices. Each time another step is taken to reduce the technological size of modern chips to a minimum, it is met with growing difficulties, this is due to the current technological restrictions on production possibilities.