@JogBird I read an article, 3 years ago, that said tv manufacturers were looking into quantom dot technology for making ultra high definition tvs. UHD tv's have 16 times the number of pixles of a 1080p display! Those boobs should look real good at 4320p right? A demonstration of UHD has been seen at CES recently.
Right, because the largest sector in the USA (entertainment) won't be able to use this at all, say to stream full 1080p (or even 4k in the future) directly to every home in the country.....blind sighted moron.
I Seriously hope the actual device to process and encode the signal but I know it won't be... and even if it is, the device won't fit be able to fit into any consumer based products in the next 5 years...
At first I thought this meant more data on Fiber Optic Internet, but then he started talking about medical research in the video.. I hope its both?
I started to say, the only crappy thing is, state side, its STILL not cheap enough for most ISP to invest in last mile FIOS. You'd think with all the cost advantages over copper, that they would think long term and invest. BUT NOOOO.. So frustrating.
@MRSketch09 for medical use aspect think "Star Trek medical tricorder" as an extreme application. They are talking about an optical transmission channel that ignores skin. Though, obviously the context is more medical research than clinical use to display formation of molecules and cells without being invasive or interfering directly with a living organism.
@utubesqueeze To keep things simple. I'll just thank you for trying to explain it to me. I don't honestly know enough about the medical field to connect any dots here.
But whatever it can do, it can do at a higher quality. I do get that. o.-
actually, since each 1 bit = 1 hz
300thz = 300.000.000.000.000 hz = 300.000.000.000.000 (bits) /8 (byte) / 1024 (kb) / 1024 (mb) / 1024 (gb) / 1024 (tb) = 34,1060513 tbps on each wire
of course the safe speed would be lesser
Rubysh88 3 weeks ago
YESSS!!!! 25MBs per second X 10 = 2.5GBs per second!!!!
djsuperstar717 4 weeks ago
@djsuperstar717 err... that's actually 250MBps, learn your math
Rayz093 3 weeks ago
@Rayz093 My math is fine,
From all the excitement, I mistakenly thought 1GB = 100MBs
djsuperstar717 3 weeks ago
@djsuperstar717 haha, don't mind don't mind, i was excited my send when i glance over and saw 2.5GB/s
Rayz093 3 weeks ago
yeah it affects our economy as in they get more jobs and money while we get 4000p tv and lose jobs very very smart form of making money for them
GivingMindlessAdvice 4 weeks ago
@JogBird I read an article, 3 years ago, that said tv manufacturers were looking into quantom dot technology for making ultra high definition tvs. UHD tv's have 16 times the number of pixles of a 1080p display! Those boobs should look real good at 4320p right? A demonstration of UHD has been seen at CES recently.
bujoun76 1 month ago
great another thing that won't help the american economy
GivingMindlessAdvice 1 month ago
@GivingMindlessAdvice Their economy affects ours.
Kougeru 1 month ago
@GivingMindlessAdvice
Right, because the largest sector in the USA (entertainment) won't be able to use this at all, say to stream full 1080p (or even 4k in the future) directly to every home in the country.....blind sighted moron.
snedie69er 1 month ago
Magic. Got it.
rafflesmaos 1 month ago 10
might make for a good CBRN sensor
SoCalFreelance 1 month ago
nice
midstarify 1 month ago
better narrator GREATLY appreciated :) @diginfonews
zhbroder 1 month ago
yea but how fast can it cook my mccain oven wedges
The1stPoster 1 month ago
8K video here we come!
chikotube 1 month ago
@chikotube Pfft. Give me 24K and we're talking.
taiachu 1 month ago
Quantum dot not feather... sheesh, like that needed to be said.
Studi037 1 month ago
Right now Japan has the most powerful super computer.Just imagine this technology in combination with their K computer.
titaniumdioxides 1 month ago 3
good news for biomedical nanotech
nictheman144 1 month ago
nice work...
FelipeZucchetti 1 month ago
I Seriously hope the actual device to process and encode the signal but I know it won't be... and even if it is, the device won't fit be able to fit into any consumer based products in the next 5 years...
FreezingHold 1 month ago
At first I thought this meant more data on Fiber Optic Internet, but then he started talking about medical research in the video.. I hope its both?
I started to say, the only crappy thing is, state side, its STILL not cheap enough for most ISP to invest in last mile FIOS. You'd think with all the cost advantages over copper, that they would think long term and invest. BUT NOOOO.. So frustrating.
MRSketch09 1 month ago 2
@MRSketch09 for medical use aspect think "Star Trek medical tricorder" as an extreme application. They are talking about an optical transmission channel that ignores skin. Though, obviously the context is more medical research than clinical use to display formation of molecules and cells without being invasive or interfering directly with a living organism.
This is definitely interesting stuff!
utubesqueeze 1 month ago 7
@utubesqueeze To keep things simple. I'll just thank you for trying to explain it to me. I don't honestly know enough about the medical field to connect any dots here.
But whatever it can do, it can do at a higher quality. I do get that. o.-
MRSketch09 1 month ago
How will computer processing and memory be increased? Can you have 10,000 cpu with memory talking to each other on an internal network on a chip.
westin1985 1 month ago
"high resolution imaging and measurement of new molecules or cells"
I felt my hair stand on ends when I heard that. This is really something.
nisbahmumtaz909 1 month ago 2
holy fuck this is amazing
ataraxic89 1 month ago
@stoopidvideo People with a vision.
Raelsatu 1 month ago
Cool
theotherjon 1 month ago