Sorry your browser is not supported!

You are using an outdated browser that does not support modern web technologies, in order to use this site please update to a new browser.

Browsers supported include Chrome, FireFox, Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer 10+ or Microsoft Edge.

Geek Culture / Penny-Sized Computers?

Author
Message
Ace Of Spades
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 6th Mar 2005
Location: Across the ocean
Posted: 9th Jun 2005 22:11 Edited at: 9th Jun 2005 22:24
This is pretty cool:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,67769,00.html?tw=rss.TOP

Quote: "This shrinkage would be equivalent to reducing the continental United States to the size of a hot tub."


Don't look at me like that!
Eric T
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 7th Apr 2003
Location: My location is where I am at this time.
Posted: 9th Jun 2005 22:16
I prefer my computers big and loud... <insert compensation joke here>

Quote: "Another ban...another name"


Ummm... isn't avoiding a ban against the AUP or something?

LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEROY JENKINS!!
http://blog.myspace.com/erict An Alternative to Mouse's blog. Now with more lowbrow opinions.
Ace Of Spades
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 6th Mar 2005
Location: Across the ocean
Posted: 9th Jun 2005 22:18 Edited at: 9th Jun 2005 22:24
Im not avoiding it....just changed the name once it was over. Stick to computers eh?

Don't look at me like that!
Teh Go0rfmeister
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 17th Aug 2003
Location:
Posted: 9th Jun 2005 23:49
i dont wanna be playing first person shooters with a magnifying glass...
Ace Of Spades
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 6th Mar 2005
Location: Across the ocean
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 00:03
Well, its small computer...not monitor. I think its more for research stuff rather than personal right now anyway.

Don't look at me like that!
Three Score
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 18th Jun 2004
Location: behind you
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 03:18
n conventional microchips today, DiLabio said, many thousands or even millions of electrons are needed to turn the transistor's valve on and off. "But in this case we have the ultimate efficiency," he added. "A single electron."

faster speed, less power usage probably, less heat
but what i wonder is how protected it can be
i mean if u hold it with something besides tweezers very gently will they break

and how the crap will u put a monitor, keyboard or any pephreable on it

formerly shadows of emptiness
David R
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 9th Sep 2003
Location: 3.14
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 03:27
Molceular sized transistors means smaller.... everyhting!

Smaller sceens, speakers.... etc.

[url=www.lightningstudios.co.uk][/url]
Jimmy
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 20th Aug 2003
Location: Back in the USA
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 03:30
Raven
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 23rd Mar 2005
Location: Hertfordshire, England
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 03:53
Well it's nice to see they're finally making machines for the borrowers.

I don't see the point in making a computer that small, but a new frabication process of Transistors is good. As it means they can move forward with processing technology again.

Currently the problem is the fabrication, and heat. So with current method a plateu has been hit that they're cheating to get past. Be interesting to see how technology like that is integrated in the future.

This said does it hold a candle to Intel's Quantum Processor research?

Teh Go0rfmeister
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 17th Aug 2003
Location:
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 03:57
Quote: "and how the crap will u put a monitor, keyboard or any pephreable on it"


probably wont need to, you'll probably be putting the pc in a small postage stamp sized slot in your monitor or something, the same way you put games into a console, and then plug your keyboard and everythign else into your monitor too
Neofish
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 7th Apr 2004
Location: A swimming pool of coke
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 04:10
If you kept everything the size it is now, you could cram in more technically? Therefore gaining crap like speed and efficiency

Banjoman says:
I love Richard Davey
Jeku
Moderator
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 4th Jul 2003
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 04:12
I'd rather see them release the paper computers they've promised us so many years ago. *THOSE* were cool.

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/paper.html


--[R.O.B.O.I. and FireTris Coming Soon]--
Teh Go0rfmeister
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 17th Aug 2003
Location:
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 05:23
when i was young i was being told by the time i started driving i'd be taken lessons in an electric car...
geecee3
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 25th Feb 2004
Location: edinburgh.scotland.
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 06:12
As always the technology will get the blame for the subversive uses it will be put to. Computers that size could be put to all manner of covert nasty use by almost anyone.

grant.
Raven
19
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 23rd Mar 2005
Location: Hertfordshire, England
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 06:19
Quote: "when i was young i was being told by the time i started driving i'd be taken lessons in an electric car..."


To be fair, it's not like there aren't electric cars.
It's more a case of they never took off; though i'd love to know the reasons behind why.

EddieB
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 29th Sep 2004
Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 06:21
Quote: " when i was young i was being told by the time i started driving i'd be taken lessons in an electric car..."


he he, I thought I would be driving floating cars lol, Saying that I was only 4 :p

Give a man a fish and feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and feed him his entire life.....
Teh Go0rfmeister
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 17th Aug 2003
Location:
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 07:08
geecee, you seen those mini robots, disguised as ants, have miniture microphone and cameras on board to secretly watch discussions etc...

there was this story on naked news about this man who was having a piss when he noticed a bug on a lightbulb, and when he tried to swat it, it made a ping instead of a splat... the rest you can guess...
Three Score
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 18th Jun 2004
Location: behind you
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 15:18
yea think of the possibilities of this really though
u could get like 16 cpus now that is what i call multithreading technology

i wonder what thye will do for practical cooling though i bet they will use some sorta liquid nitrogen system that is actually practical

formerly shadows of emptiness
Mason
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 20th Mar 2004
Location: Arizona
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 15:22
Quote: "I don't see the point in making a computer that small"

Neither do I, what if you like lose it or ur dog ate it. Sad part is I'm serious lol. Lord only knows what would happen if you lost a $1000 postage size computer all the time.

BearCDPOLD
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 16th Oct 2003
Location: AZ,USA
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 15:23
Imagine toting your UltraSuperCoolLeetMegaUperDuberNeato Alienware around on a wrist strap? That's why we do things like this.

Crazy Donut Productions
Current Project: A Redneck game
robo cat
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 23rd Feb 2004
Location: In a cat litter tray, near you...
Posted: 10th Jun 2005 20:00
If the transistors take a single electron to turn on. Wouldn't it make the computer incredibly vulnerable to static or stuff like electomagnetic induction from changes in nearby magnetic field - which there is a fair bit of in a lot of homes/offices. One bit of static charge could completely mess up the state of every transistor in the computer if its that sensitive as just a single electro could mess it up!

Simple... yet fun!
Teh Go0rfmeister
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 17th Aug 2003
Location:
Posted: 11th Jun 2005 01:45 Edited at: 11th Jun 2005 01:45
nah it wouldn't. charges on ion's can be far more powerful than near by magnetic charges, it be just the same with a normal pc. the worse thing i'd imagine is rubbing a balloon against your jump and this pc come and flies at ye.. but its only 2cm^2 so no need to panic
The admiral
22
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 29th Aug 2002
Location:
Posted: 11th Jun 2005 08:25
It means you can fit Huge amounts more of transistors on motherboards and processors etc the actual computers dont need to get smaller guys this is component of computers not one itself!!!

The admiral
dj blackdragon3710
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 5th Nov 2004
Location: In LaLa land
Posted: 11th Jun 2005 09:00
This is even better, right in the middle: http://www.vrealities.com/poma.html

<<<<<Used to be "djblackdragon" with being registered in January, 2003, no matter what it says on the left<<<<<
Osiris
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 6th Aug 2004
Location: Robbinsdale, MN
Posted: 14th Jun 2005 01:19
Or instead of one fast small computer you could make a computer as big as the ones today and have it be almost too fast too see hehehe

Neofish
20
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 7th Apr 2004
Location: A swimming pool of coke
Posted: 14th Jun 2005 01:27
Quote: "It means you can fit Huge amounts more of transistors on motherboards and processors etc the actual computers dont need to get smaller guys this is component of computers not one itself!!!"

Quote: "Or instead of one fast small computer you could make a computer as big as the ones today and have it be almost too fast too see hehehe"

and other quotes similar...

I said that a while back, the smaller technology allows far more processing speed to be reached with less cost (heat/money/space-wise) and lots of better crap....not making smaller computers (that will be one advantage, but not the main one)

Banjoman says:
I love Richard Davey
Teh Go0rfmeister
21
Years of Service
User Offline
Joined: 17th Aug 2003
Location:
Posted: 14th Jun 2005 02:24
you can like... make CPU fans out of the CPU itself :/

Login to post a reply

Server time is: 2024-11-27 17:45:59
Your offset time is: 2024-11-27 17:45:59