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When do you think there is a processor with the speed of 1Thz (TerraHertz).
I think in 3 years. Maybe a bit less/more
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Well, i found an article about this on intels site
ftp://download.intel.com/labs/eml/downl ... tunity.pdf
It talks about Moore's law: Moore's Law states that the transistor density on integrated circuits doubles every couple of years. This exponential growth and ever-shrinking transistor size result in increased performance and decreased cost.
What began as an observation has become a compass and engine, setting the bar for the semiconductor industry and producing an expanding universe of new applications and opportunities.

They're talking about a 20Ghz in the near future

What's a Thz then, 1000 Ghz ?
Then i think this is for 10 years or more
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I think it will be at least 10 years. By the end on next year I think we'll be at at least 7GHz. Intel have a 3GHz out now and there making them quick! Anyone heared of hyperthreading?
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I think i saw that on the intel site, they're now at 3.2 Ghz
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Yea. You can't buy that yet though.
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I can buy a 3.6 Ghz intel now.

So I say about ten years for 1 THz

It only took what, 15 years to go from around 8Mhz to 1 Ghz.

My first PC about 15 years ago was a Commodore PC10-2 at 8Mhz with 256k Ram and a 5 Mb hard drive. I was the envy of everyone.
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Post by Observer »

thorkia wrote:I can buy a 3.6 Ghz intel now.

So I say about ten years for 1 THz

It only took what, 15 years to go from around 8Mhz to 1 Ghz.

My first PC about 15 years ago was a Commodore PC10-2 at 8Mhz with 256k Ram and a 5 Mb hard drive. I was the envy of everyone.
Yes.. but its exponential.... It doubles every (2 or 3 years.. ?)
So It should go a lot faster now..
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time will tell, if everybody is here in a few years, then we can compare our pc's with what we have now !
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lol, 200,000 MHz Mega Mainframe with 16,777,216 MB of GFDTTEVR Ram and a 20 TB hard disk :lol:
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16.7TB of RAM and only a 20TB hard disk? Make it 5PB at least. :P

(PB = petabyte. Do a search for petabyte, exabyte, gigabyte, etc, on HowStuffWorks.com for a list of capacities, right up to yottabyte!)
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5 pb? lol thats less than 1 buyte. Look below


T = 1,000,000,000,000
G = 1,000,000,000
M = 1,000,000
K = 1,000
Nothing = 1
m = 0.001
u = 0.000.001
n = 0.000.000.001
p = 0.000.000.000.001 <<--- You said this!
f = 0.000.000.000.000.001
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CombatGold1 wrote:5 pb? lol thats less than 1 buyte. Look below
Um, no, I said PB, which is a lot more than a terabyte! Didn't you look at the HSW article I told you to? How Bits and Bytes Work:
Name - Abbr. - Size
Kilo - K - 2^10 = 1,024
Mega - M - 2^20 = 1,048,576
Giga - G - 2^30 = 1,073,741,824
Tera - T - 2^40 = 1,099,511,627,776
Peta - P - 2^50 = 1,125,899,906,842,624
Exa - E - 2^60 = 1,152,921,504,606,846,976
Zetta - Z - 2^70 = 1,180,591,620,717,411,303,424
Yotta - Y - 2^80 = 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176
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1 PB is 1000 TB. About
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we can do our maths :P
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Sorry... :bow:
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that's better :D
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The internet would be a sad place without smilies! :(
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yes indeed, they can express so much with so little words :mrgreen:
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Omnislash wrote:1 PB is 1000 TB. About
1YB is 1024ZB. 1ZB is 1024EB. 1EB is 1024PB. 1PB is 1024TB. 1TB is 1024GB. 1GB is 1024MB. 1MB is 1024KB. 1KB is 1024 bytes. 1 byte is 8 bits. :mrgreen:
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:shock: WOW, never thought there soo many names! They are 8) !
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