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singular_me
25th November 2016, 05:38 AM
plz notice how sacred/living geometry (evidence of cosmic design, building blocks of life, they would hate to be taught in elementary schools and which the scriptures hide from you by branding it as new age) shapes science again, not that is is especially good news as it will help eliminate jobs even faster, and very likely help implement other anti-humanity agendas

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The end of silicon? IBM is creating ‘carbon chips’ that can make computers 1,000 times faster
Date: November 24, 2016


IBM researchers have finally unlocked the secret to creating microchips using carbon nanotubes
http://www.newstarget.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/43/2016/11/Nanotube1.jpg

The innovation could lead us to some of the most powerful microchips ever created paving the way for injectable microchips and bendy computers.

The team, based at IBM’s laboratories in New York, suggest that their microscopic, molecular-level tubes could, in theory, be six to ten times faster than the modern-day, silicon variety with a decade.


http://www.newstarget.com/2016-11-24-the-end-of-silicon-ibm-is-creating-carbon-chips-that-can-make-computers-1000-times-faster.html

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palani
25th November 2016, 09:08 AM
Back in the mid-70s the IEEE newspaper (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) came out with an article with a title

ERROR FREE PROGRAMMING POSSIBLE IN 5 YEARS

as the article was continued several pages later the title at the top of the continuing article was

SHIFT IN PROGRAMMERS THINKING REQUIRED

This article was never forgotten through the '80s, '90s and later every time a programming error was uncovered.

One case in point was few CMMs (coordinate measuring machines) we had run by Digital PDP8 computers. If you recall these were the very first mini computers invented and early versions featured 8k of core memory (ongoing discussion as to which core house in Hong Kong they were made in).

Our programmers brought in some new (improved software) and for 6 months we had problems calibrating these machines. Calibration involved taking 6 bumps off a 2 inch diameter sphere. Despite telling the programmers we had a programming problem numerous times they insisted that their software was running satisfactorily in several other plants. After hearing this same reasoning too many times I instructed the chief programmer to go to one of the machines in another plant that was running properly and send the paper tape from that machine to me so I could load it in our machines.

There was a long silence, then "But that software wouldn't work in your machine because you have a metric machine and our are english". I admit I blew up. All along their premise had been "it works on other machines" and here they were telling me there was a difference. So end of story .... they went back, checked the metric to english conversion routine, discovered an error and corrected the problem.

So .... you gotta love technology. Maybe eventually they will get it right.