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I will leave this here.... Scary shit.... Intel's wearable tech ideas

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So they are saying it is as fast as a Haswell Pentium? That's crazy given the size.

 

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Good start, but eventually - through nanotechnology we'll have computers the size of a cell, perhaps with super computer computations. Our DNA can already hold 700 TB (yes terabytes) in ONE gram . . . . .

Which reminds me, wasn't somebody developing a storage technology based on DNA? Because I would really love for that to come out already...

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Which reminds me, wasn't somebody developing a storage technology based on DNA? Because I would really love for that to come out already...

I haven't heard of storage technology, but I know there have been people working on using our DNA as a processor. As in, prick your finger on a pin or something and have a few supercomputers in your bedroom

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I haven't heard of storage technology, but I know there have been people working on using our DNA as a processor. As in, prick your finger on a pin or something and have a few supercomputers in your bedroom

This is what I was thinking about, just saying.

 

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/134672-harvard-cracks-dna-storage-crams-700-terabytes-of-data-into-a-single-gram

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Which reminds me, wasn't somebody developing a storage technology based on DNA? Because I would really love for that to come out already...

I recall reading that,you mean the thing where they use common germs as storage,right?

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It could probably run the menu at about 5 fps.

 

Actually the menus in Crysis have no rate lock and can become incredibly high (thousands of fps) even on modest machines!!

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I will leave this here.... Scary shit.... Intel's wearable tech ideas

What bullshit is this....cheesy and yet scary

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Its using Quark which is a small step up from a Raspberry Pie if I remember correctly

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:o how in the...

Does this mean that stuff like Google Glass can have way, way, way more functions?

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Did they HAVE to name it after the most collosal dickhead of the Tesla era? :/

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I am not surprised to be honest. its gonna happen when things get smaller :) , powerful and more power efficient. pretty cool though, I wonder how far it will go in my life time.

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But can it run Crysis?

I think if you stack them to fill the volume of an 800d they would be able to play it at decent fps.

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What bullshit is this....cheesy and yet scary

We're heading into a new era.

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Probably can run games better than the ps4 and xbox... :P

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meanwhile phones ship without SD card slots and batteries that fresh virgins would put to shame. 

this comment is winning so much right now 

(1) high frame rate (2) ultra graphics settings (3) cheap...>> choose only two<<...

 

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I wonder how many of those could be fitted into a full ATX tower :P

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That's awesome, but the quark chip is only a 400mhz chip so there's still a lot of room for growth.

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How the hell are you supposed to connect it to a computer? It doesn't have a connector, does it?

You will not plug a DVI connector directly to it. But look at it as a small CPU, RAM, Bluetooth, wifi integrated. (I hope I listed that correctly, please correct me if I'm wrong)

You place that into a custom socket (like you place a 4770k into a LGA1150 socket) and voila.

Like small phone chips that are placed into a phone, this will be placed into whatever.

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Obviously not its got no dedicated gpu and is "pentium class" :3 

You didn't get the joke did you?

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