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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2007

Short presentation on dynamic physical rendering filmed at Intel's R&D day. The video in the background can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcaqzOUv2Ao

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  • Interesting stuff, but someone needs to tell the rude assholes, in the background to..SHUT THE FUCK UP.

  • how rude the people in the back...

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  • @guyboy625 Probably a huge cpu that commands the little small catoms what to do and also power them by sending something inside it's box or something.

  • With Nano scale engineering, the exponential rate of computing power and world needs I don't see a reason why this won't happen.

  • Omfg, this is the beginning of the technology that drives the t-1000 terminator. We all gonna get raped.

  • It's possible, i mean they also said we that man can't fly. Yet here we are, maybe not in our timeline or in 100 or 200 years, but it's definitely possible.

  • Anyone who knows anything about mechanical engineering knows exactly what this is.

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    An investor trap.

  • the ^#%@ background talking drives me nut, I can't watch this video. :/

  • @guyboy625...i would suggest that you look into memristor technology...all this stuff is in the research and development stage...the things that you are talking about are proof a concept devices. there are so many technology that are being developed in research in labs all over the world right now that will facilitate this technology. even if it will take longer than 40 years to accomplish, that is a relatively short period of time, this is the starting point.

  • @powerone1 have you seen the size of what their prototypes? They are 44 mm diameter cylinders. I haven't calculated, but i'm positive that silicon-based processors could never achieve this. So first step is to make something better which would probably be quantum computers. I estimate that will be no less than in 40 years. And then there would have to be some technology for communication between those catoms. That is extremely complicated to achieve. Also how do you plan powering them?

  • @DeathSlayer2 Are you serious, you really can't imagine? WOW!, to me that is more incredible than the implications of this technology. WOW! again.

  • @guyboy625 "You gotta realize that this is far, far away." How far away? What do you base your conclusion on?

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