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  1. GreatOldOne

    GreatOldOne Wannabe Martian

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    From New Scientist:

    The microprocessors inside future computers could exchange data hundreds of times more efficiently than today's machines using a technique being developed by researchers at US company Sun Microsystems.

    Sun researchers led by Ivan Sutherland have developed a simple prototype system capable of transferring 21.6 billion bits of data per second. The Sun team says "capacitive coupling" could eventually be used to transfer a trillion bits of data per second. The fastest desktop computer can transfer data at about 50 billion bits per second.


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  2. relix

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    *drool* trillion *droooool* :brrr:
     
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