Now that Single-Atom transistors have been discovered, a 1024-core CPU may not be so far off. Oh, and it will be cheaper and more energy-efficient. That said, the CPU would be able to funcion simultaneously as a GPU, not to mention be much faster (quantum mechanics obviously operates at a much faster rate than semiconductors - perhaps 1,000,000 times faster). The result is a total revamp of the current CPU model, and probably means that creating a 32-bit CPU core with these transistors could barely take up 10 square nanometers of space. This is the perfect window of opportunity for development. If Intel or AMD uses these transistors in a new CPU, the dominoes will fall for the competition. On the side of brevity, AMD would be very quick to develop this utopian CPU.
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What Single-atom Transistors Mean For Moore's Law
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Posted 27 February 2010 - 06:59 PM
i dont think so KStrawn......................................................................
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And i noticed that your a linux guy......................................
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