The Future Of Computers

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Cochise
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Re: The Future Of Computers

Post by Cochise »

I'm reading back my own post and...
what I expect is not much realistic; flash memory performances are going better but still far from being the solution for the bottleneck between CPU speed and RAM speed. There will probably be different ways for perfomance increase in future PCs :roll:
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Re: The Future Of Computers

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Here's just one emergent technology, and it's proving to have potential...

http://hybridmemorycube.org/
Not because it is easy, but because it is hard...
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Re: The Future Of Computers

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We're in a momentary plateau throughout the industry until the next generation tech comes on-line.

The next 5 years is going to be pretty amazing.

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Re: The Future Of Computers

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Eanna wrote:Here's just one emergent technology, and it's proving to have potential...

http://hybridmemorycube.org/
Interesting read and very promising.
But I´ll probably be retired when it comes to us end customers for an acceptable price.

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Re: The Future Of Computers

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Hopefully not! :-)

It's not nearly as outlandish a proposition as others, so here's hoping the research moves well..
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Re: The Future Of Computers

Post by scopus »

just came across this cool article of some insane new inventions, not so home desktop computer related, but holy crap were living in the future :D

http://myscienceacademy.org/2013/01/03/ ... s-in-2012/
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