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And then you could decide: "Is this an insect I want to kill, or an insect I don't want to kill?" Moore's law made
computing
cheap; so cheap we can weigh the life of an individual insect and decide thumbs up or thumbs down.
This was from a thesis of a student, Bill Butow, now at Intel, who wondered why, instead of making bigger and bigger chips, you don't make small chips, put them in a viscous medium, and pour out
computing
by the pound or by the square inch.
And, ultimately, these are some slides from an early project I did,
computing
where the bits are stored quantum-mechanically in the nuclei of atoms, so programs rearrange the nuclear structure of molecules.
Von Neumann, in the '50s, did the same thing for computing; he showed you can have an unreliable computer but restore its state to make it perfect.
This is a student who made a machine that makes machines, and he made it by making Lego bricks that do the
computing.
They were tens of thousands of dollars, hard to use, but they brought
computing
down to work groups, and everything we do today happened there.
Computing, communication, energy for the rest of the planet are these top-down mega-projects.
And once you've trained up the detections, these thoughts can be assigned or mapped to any
computing
platform, application or device.
Grid computing: the power of grid computers is going to be just amazing here.
We will soon be using grid
computing
to do pretty much everything, like adjust the data and everything that goes with the data.
They are a network of small
computing
machines, working in networks.
They have
computing
power, they have electrical signals.
To understand power diffusion put this in your mind:
computing
and communications costs have fallen a thousandfold between 1970 and the beginning of this century.
But to make it more real, if the price of an automobile had fallen as rapidly as the price of
computing
power, you could buy a car today for five dollars.
Computing
.
Few people (not even IBM as Bill Gates can attest) anticipated the rise of personal computing, thinking instead that large mainframes were the wave of the future.
I grew up with the same
computing
stuff Karl Koch uses in the movie, so I loved it.
But Deep Blue won through sheer
computing
power, using its ability to calculate the outcomes of more moves to a deeper level than even a world champion can.
Go is played on a far larger board (19 by 19 squares, compared to 8x8 for chess) and has more possible moves than there are atoms in the universe, so raw
computing
power was unlikely to beat a human with a strong intuitive sense of the best moves.
Probing the Productivity ParadoxWASHINGTON, DC – Over the last decade or so, productivity growth has slowed considerably in most major developed economies, even as impressive advances have been made in areas like computing, mobile telephony, and robotics.
Computing
power doubled roughly every 18 months for 30 years, and, by the beginning of the twenty-first century, it cost one-thousandth of what it did in the early 1970’s.
As
computing
power has become cheaper and computers have shrunk to the size of smart phones and other portable devices, the decentralizing effects have been dramatic.
While a hacker and a government can both create information and exploit the Internet, it matters for many purposes that large governments can deploy tens of thousands of trained people and have access to vast
computing
power to crack codes or intrude into other organizations.
Oddly, the smartphones’ magic
computing
power does not seem to offset the slowdown in efficiency gains in manufacturing and standard services.
Given that comprehending – and reacting appropriately to – the immense number of variables that can arise during surgery would require enormous
computing
power, surgical robots aim to integrate human experience and decision-making ability with mechanized accuracy.
But surgical-simulation technology is advancing rapidly, bolstered by developments in parallel
computing.
German officials greet every French government proposal by mentally
computing
its cost for German taxpayers.
The Rise of the RobotsBERKELEY – For decades, people have been predicting how the rise of advanced
computing
and robotic technologies will affect our lives.
Advances in cloud
computing
alone are expected to create 2.5 million additional jobs in Europe by 2020.
Technologies like cloud computing, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and “smart devices” are spawning new industries, and revolutionizing old ones.
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