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Viktor Savchenko

9 Years Ago

Do You Know ?

Intel eight-core I7 processor has quad channel memory support, 22 nano meter technology, and 2.6 billion transistors.
However our head is working better, even with time passing by.

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I am glad, Viktor..............I am old and congnizant and NOT a computer.............though I don't have statistics to prove myself! .. guess I need a computer, lol,lol.

 

Edward Fielding

9 Years Ago

IBM's Watson is a cognitive technology that processes information more like a human than a computer. Watson is a cognitive technology that processes information more like a human than a computer.

But would you avoid it at a cocktail party?

 

Mike Savad

9 Years Ago

there up to 8 core now. i wonder if that's compatible with my system... i'm betting no. i should upgrade, but i just don't feel like it, since this one is still working ok.


---Mike Savad
MikeSavad.com

 

Murray Bloom

9 Years Ago

Actually, my i7 has four physical cores and eight virtual cores. I tried counting the transistors, but lost count at 285,943,112.

One, two, three . . .

 

Viktor Savchenko

9 Years Ago

Dr.Watson was not compatible with Sherlock Holmes's life so IBM decided clone out him into cognitive technology.

 

This thread is making my Inner Geek Freak swoon . . . ;-)

 

Melissa Bittinger

9 Years Ago

what in the hell are you guys talkin' 'bout! lol

signed,
I don't speak geek ;o)

 

Viktor Savchenko

9 Years Ago

Recent research showed every computer even Mac is color blind.
It can recognize only 1 and 0
You'll ask rhetorical question why on monitor image has color?
Miracle and artists imagination. That's all!

 

David Bridburg

9 Years Ago

Mike,

When this hits the market you'll be having fun.

The MIT Scorpio 36 core testing chip. Here is the comparison report.

Have fun.

http://scorpio.mit.edu/comparison-multicore-processors

Dave

 

Nicole Whittaker

9 Years Ago

0oo... 36 core!

 

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