Uzi Vishkin, a University of Maryland professor, has built a supercomputer prototype along with a team of researchers. Vishkin says that the new computer will be able to operate at speeds 100 times faster than current PCs. Check out WebProNews to see our exclusive interview with Professor Vishkin.
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,so we can easier explore mars planet,We need to more powerful chip to find out our universe and the others.We should make our long-term spaceship to do search about other life forms.
Uzi Vishkin,thank you for your studies.
I wonder how much something like this would go for?? The idea of a “supercomputer” is nothing new. The issue would be, would everyone be able to afford it??
Forrest Uriah Iwaszewski…fiwaszewski on youtube..
when can consumers get this supercomputer chip in a laptop? does it work will with windows vista softwear?. and what does 100 times faster mean anyway?! “example” is it billions of calculations a second or what!!!