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Originally posted by ptrauber
I'm actually looking forward to Ram based Harddrives. Maybe a usint with 20 gigs of ram in it that has a battery so that you wouldn't lose your data. This would provide amazing write and read times, and have no moving parts.

-Pete

I think holographic storage will be the big storage salvation. It's just around the corner.



blakespot
 
Re: ???

Originally posted by StealthRider
how did we get on the topic of cloning, and how does this fit into the category of Mac Rumors?!?! :)

Well...cloning involves computers at some level, and we're talking about future computers that might make it easier, or be integrated into humans...seems straightforward to me! :)
 
Bio-computing has been around...

Biological chips have been used for years... well, at least two.

It isn't a brain attached to circuitry, it's more like a drop of organic material with an electrical charge going through it.

On the absolute, most basic level, it works similar to a transistor, but it produces varied results based on the power level it receives. Thereby becoming a base of a form of logic circuit.

The organic matter itself is not intelligent... as far as we know.

Quark
 
Flash foreward:

Thread quotes RE: Bio-HW:

"Is Anyone else having issues with their AMD FPU itching?"

"I had to quit eating chocolate cuz it elevated my asetocholine to a point that my nVidia wetware went down.......I was blind for 3 days!"

"Why is it that my GX processor only multithreads when I'm stoned?"

:D :rolleyes: :cool: ;) :p
 
20 yers....

Hm... with the huge steps Apple moves, in twenty years we could see DDRam and even, who knows, 2GHZ CPUS!!!!!

(P.S. I know this is a very bad joke! hahaha :cool: )
 
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