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I love when people realize that although our technology has increased over a billion fold since starting, we are only just coming to the "knee" of the acceleration line of the predicted graph. We are going to see some ASTOUNDING things in the next 20 years.

What an exciting time we live in, hopefully we will be responsible and build our future technologies on something much more Green.
 
LOL! These forums are serious business!

Not only is this a great achievement, but also a wonderful advancment that can be appreciated within the foreseable future. Sure it may not come out 2-3 years but why not be excited of the future of computing? This a forum for discussion not a "only discuss "blank" that exist now."

Sorry to bring out the "No Soup" police. :rolleyes: ...and being a geek.
 
I love when people realize that although our technology has increased over a billion fold since starting, we are only just coming to the "knee" of the acceleration line of the predicted graph. We are going to see some ASTOUNDING things in the next 20 years.

What an exciting time we live in, hopefully we will be responsible and build our future technologies on something much more Green.

green? GREEN?

i want the future power PCS to be powered by chauvinistic V8's loud enough to succumb everyone to my manliness.

the only green we will see is the money we spend to get this tech.
 
green? GREEN?

i want the future power PCS to be powered by chauvinistic V8's loud enough to succumb everyone to my manliness.

the only green we will see is the money we spend to get this tech.

Lol, then we will destroy ourselves.
 
"The spaser works about a thousand times faster than the fastest transistor, while having the same nanoscale size," says Mark Stockman, professor of physics at Georgia State University. "This opens up the possibility to build ultrafast amplifiers, logic elements, and microprocessors working about a thousand times faster than conventional silicon-based microprocessors."

though this might first be something that we can see used in consumer cpu's it sounds incredible amazing 20-30 years to we might see this?..
 
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