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Friday, 18 November 2011
IBM sees Silicon stacked sitting as a fluid power future computers
In General, the combination of hmshchila, electricity, liquid is usually a very bad thing. IBM think however, that you can combine these to make very small computers and especially in the future. The idea is a pile of hundreds of local networks, including Silicon dual fluidic to create 3D processors. This type of setting, one network carries fluid power charged chip, while the other carries away liquid it has picked up the active transistor heat. Of course, 3D chips are already on the way, liquid cooled components are nothing new, but to start a computer by fluid instead of wires to be never happened before. Michelle Bruno, who is leading the research team's blue, has high hopes of the technology, because future processors will need additional cooling, it can provide reduced power. Michel says he and his colleagues have demonstrated that you can use the liquid power transfer over a network of canals fluidic, they are planning to build a prototype chip of work by 2014. If successful, your Smartphone can be ultimately the power of a supercomputer Watson. Chop, chop, fellas, this is not going to build a futuristic fluidic networks themselves.IBM sees Silicon stacked sitting way fluid power future computers first appeared on the Engadget, 17 November 2011 18: 26: 00 EDT. Please see the terms of use of the feeds.


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