110 Ghz Here We Come

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    jambojambo Posts: 3,036member
    Hmmm that looks like very interesting hardware which we will no doubt see in the future.



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    hmurchisonhmurchison Posts: 12,425member
    Boy my grandchildren are really gonna love these high falutin products IBM has in the pipleline&lt;sarcasm&gt;
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    brussellbrussell Posts: 9,812member
    [quote]Silicon germanium also includes layers of germanium, a substance that is like silicon but which makes a transistor that can switch faster and perform better.

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    Hmmm that looks like very interesting hardware which we will no doubt see in the future.





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    I posted it here because it doesn't refer to a specific piece of hardware,and because the implications are a lot deeper than any piece of known,or even rumored,hardware that is in the pipeline.I've posted on similar topics a couple of times before,this is the third superfast chip that has a shot at reaching the desktop market,along with the op and the gallium arsenide chips.Chips running at this speed would drastically change the tech landscape,it wouldn't be simply a matter of degree,but of kind.All kinds of high end AI applications that are currently running only in labs would become part of everyday life-expect to see C3PO-like droids by the end of the decade.
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