Prototyping Future Processors
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This guy needs to make chocolate for a living.
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@harrisonHG too expensive
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Common I know this is in 2007, but don't use silicon anymore jeez, prototype with graphene instead!
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@harrisonHG Hahahaha Made my Day :D
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He said linux, I stopped the video right there.
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Best Technology goes World wide!
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@MrGreekdog extremely small as you are using the power of atoms and molecules to perform memory and processing tasks instead of sending down certain voltage accross a silicon which then represents 1 or 0.
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@coldfusion1111 lol atm the highest they maths they could do is 5x3 = 15 :) that was the record set by Q.Science computers. but it wont be long when we will be able to control trillions of atoms and use them as a processor. but then code cracking will be easy. it probably could crack any code in the world:(
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What is the logic behind that question?
The idea is that the processors themselves could be scalable on a hardware perspective to become ultimately more efficient, just as cloud software is doing as opposed to traditional data centers.
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Your ignorance and arrogance amuses me quite a bit.
I don't have a crystal ball, but my job is to predict future market trends for computer hardware so that my employer is able to purchase hardware that is scalable for both current and future technologies. This allows our datacenters to be cost efficient and expandable.
I agree there are a lot of "Wannabes" on here, 99% of which talk out of there ass.
GET TO THE CHOPPA!!!
harrisonHG 2 years ago 112
Eventually quantum computers (as they emerge) will blend with this architectural design and enable the equivalent of an infinite number of processors(in essence). It may sound like science fiction now, but QC science is progressing very rapidly..
coldfusion1111 2 years ago 36