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2 commentsFriday, January 25, 2008

Could This Be The Next Wireless Revolution?

Phiar in the hole

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Phiar

Tunneling quantumly at blazing speeds, Phiar has high hopes for its terahertz technology and consumer electronics seems to be just the start.  Bands of radar microchips wrapped around cars, spectral imaging for medicine and homeland security, PC and Server Interconnects done wirelessly, eliminating copper, bottlenecks, and semi conductors. I wonder what Intel would say about that!

 

Drexler's "grey goo" has a comm-link

Nanobot comm link?  Self-configuring, wireless computer components.   A whole new meaning for "custom off the shelf" I'd say.  Seems a potential boon to parallel computing (as we know it today) for certain.   Drop 2048 PS2 DSP's with these as their queuing comm channels in a vat of liquid coolant to stabilize their performance and freq's and reality would be comparatively boring to the potential for being able to independently analyze nouns and verbs from 2048 different perspectives simultaneously.  Complex problems (neo-earth planet searches, weather models, speech, vision, genetics) could begin to slowly fall.  But, what ethics would apply to this world?  Like mom always said, "Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you SHOULD!"

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