I suppose I should review, but in the first 'foresight institute' conference book, Bill Joy contributes an article about 'wilson machines'. He classfies different computing abilities as wilson 1 on up to something like wilson 7. I'm wondering if you know what I'm talking about?
Of further note that is so exciting is that this stuff is going to start computing figuratively speaking 'tentatively' around summer of 2011(of course researchers everywhere are playing with this stuff in laboratories everywhere). I've heard of this 'blue waters' to be built around summer 2011.
'Imagine'(as in John Lennon!) integrating this new photonics ability with the new metallic transistors where the electrons just quantum tunnel from one source to drain and base and all!
This is without doute high tech excitement. I think it's remarkable that this photonics technology is first being developed with silicon technology just because our current technological world pretty much started with silicon. Maybe silicon can always find a place; but, as you note, we're already starting to integrate with graphene nanotechnology.
I suppose I should review, but in the first 'foresight institute' conference book, Bill Joy contributes an article about 'wilson machines'. He classfies different computing abilities as wilson 1 on up to something like wilson 7. I'm wondering if you know what I'm talking about?
oker59 1 year ago
Of further note that is so exciting is that this stuff is going to start computing figuratively speaking 'tentatively' around summer of 2011(of course researchers everywhere are playing with this stuff in laboratories everywhere). I've heard of this 'blue waters' to be built around summer 2011.
oker59 1 year ago
'Imagine'(as in John Lennon!) integrating this new photonics ability with the new metallic transistors where the electrons just quantum tunnel from one source to drain and base and all!
oker59 1 year ago
This is without doute high tech excitement. I think it's remarkable that this photonics technology is first being developed with silicon technology just because our current technological world pretty much started with silicon. Maybe silicon can always find a place; but, as you note, we're already starting to integrate with graphene nanotechnology.
oker59 1 year ago