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barelysalted got a reaction from PeterT in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
haha true. Def cool to think about tho.
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barelysalted got a reaction from PeterT in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
https://fossbytes.com/light-emitting-silicon-eliminates-need-cram-more-transistors-cpu/amp/
Seems like physicists have made a new breakthrough.
Super cool!
Personally I am most excited for the possible thermal performance improvements. I wonder how long this will take to be adopted and if/when it is, will it be extremely expensive? Only for data center application rather than personal use? Where would the world go from here? I definitely hope the manufacturing process isn't something that chip manufacturers deem to be inefficient. I'm sure there is more info in the research paper, but it is behind a pay wall.
Link to the research paper;
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2150-y.epdf
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barelysalted got a reaction from Techstorm970 in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
haha true. Def cool to think about tho.
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barelysalted got a reaction from Techstorm970 in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
https://fossbytes.com/light-emitting-silicon-eliminates-need-cram-more-transistors-cpu/amp/
Seems like physicists have made a new breakthrough.
Super cool!
Personally I am most excited for the possible thermal performance improvements. I wonder how long this will take to be adopted and if/when it is, will it be extremely expensive? Only for data center application rather than personal use? Where would the world go from here? I definitely hope the manufacturing process isn't something that chip manufacturers deem to be inefficient. I'm sure there is more info in the research paper, but it is behind a pay wall.
Link to the research paper;
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2150-y.epdf
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barelysalted got a reaction from GreyestGoat in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
https://fossbytes.com/light-emitting-silicon-eliminates-need-cram-more-transistors-cpu/amp/
Seems like physicists have made a new breakthrough.
Super cool!
Personally I am most excited for the possible thermal performance improvements. I wonder how long this will take to be adopted and if/when it is, will it be extremely expensive? Only for data center application rather than personal use? Where would the world go from here? I definitely hope the manufacturing process isn't something that chip manufacturers deem to be inefficient. I'm sure there is more info in the research paper, but it is behind a pay wall.
Link to the research paper;
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2150-y.epdf
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barelysalted got a reaction from Doobeedoo in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
https://fossbytes.com/light-emitting-silicon-eliminates-need-cram-more-transistors-cpu/amp/
Seems like physicists have made a new breakthrough.
Super cool!
Personally I am most excited for the possible thermal performance improvements. I wonder how long this will take to be adopted and if/when it is, will it be extremely expensive? Only for data center application rather than personal use? Where would the world go from here? I definitely hope the manufacturing process isn't something that chip manufacturers deem to be inefficient. I'm sure there is more info in the research paper, but it is behind a pay wall.
Link to the research paper;
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2150-y.epdf
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barelysalted got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
https://fossbytes.com/light-emitting-silicon-eliminates-need-cram-more-transistors-cpu/amp/
Seems like physicists have made a new breakthrough.
Super cool!
Personally I am most excited for the possible thermal performance improvements. I wonder how long this will take to be adopted and if/when it is, will it be extremely expensive? Only for data center application rather than personal use? Where would the world go from here? I definitely hope the manufacturing process isn't something that chip manufacturers deem to be inefficient. I'm sure there is more info in the research paper, but it is behind a pay wall.
Link to the research paper;
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2150-y.epdf
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barelysalted got a reaction from leadeater in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
https://fossbytes.com/light-emitting-silicon-eliminates-need-cram-more-transistors-cpu/amp/
Seems like physicists have made a new breakthrough.
Super cool!
Personally I am most excited for the possible thermal performance improvements. I wonder how long this will take to be adopted and if/when it is, will it be extremely expensive? Only for data center application rather than personal use? Where would the world go from here? I definitely hope the manufacturing process isn't something that chip manufacturers deem to be inefficient. I'm sure there is more info in the research paper, but it is behind a pay wall.
Link to the research paper;
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2150-y.epdf
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barelysalted got a reaction from Delicieuxz in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
https://fossbytes.com/light-emitting-silicon-eliminates-need-cram-more-transistors-cpu/amp/
Seems like physicists have made a new breakthrough.
Super cool!
Personally I am most excited for the possible thermal performance improvements. I wonder how long this will take to be adopted and if/when it is, will it be extremely expensive? Only for data center application rather than personal use? Where would the world go from here? I definitely hope the manufacturing process isn't something that chip manufacturers deem to be inefficient. I'm sure there is more info in the research paper, but it is behind a pay wall.
Link to the research paper;
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2150-y.epdf
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barelysalted reacted to Pickles von Brine in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
In 10 years maybe. Cool still.
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barelysalted reacted to TempestCatto in New Breakthrough Could Solve CPU Transistor Crowding
Finally. Porn can come at me faster!
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barelysalted got a reaction from NineEyeRon in Big O Video Idea
It costs like $17K and I am pretty sure everything in there retails for around $8K-$9K
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barelysalted got a reaction from Super Tech Mike in Big O Video Idea
Who else would like to see Linus and Anthony make their own Big O (origin PC's stupid 4 in 1 xbox, ps, switch, pc gaming machine) ??? Ever since I saw the Big O, I just thought back to their mac pro video and figured they can do this way better as well!
EDIT: Just to clarify, I said its stupid because it costs around $17000
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