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2 Thz = 2024Ghz!! that is insane!! :rolleyes:

 

A friend of mine who is too much into PCs once told me that we were already too close to the theoretical limit of speed, I guess I should have asked what that limit was :icon_roll

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Silizium has a limit

we will arrive this limit in the next 5 years.

there exist some ideas about other technologies but they are far away to realize that

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Couldn't understand a word.

But since you mentioned 2 THz i guess we're talking clockspeed here.

Sounds pretty fast... I think the harddrives won't be fast enough for those CPU speeds.

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With luck - this thing will run Lock On 5.2 at 12FPS at the most.

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With luck - this thing will run Lock On 5.2 at 12FPS at the most.

 

of course waiting for the next generation of hardware to run it.... :D :o

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Brett

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Theoretical maximum is indeed very close... It's defined by PN gap width (in nanometers).

After that we could only get faster in one way - quantum computors. But they have some problems, which are hard to solve... so... Maybe someone else can invent something

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When they reach a bottleneck in CPU speed they'll start using multiCPUs and banking them(They're already starting to do that now). Theres also research into biological computers that use cells, I've heard that they are supposed to be quite fast but the news on it went quiet a few years back.

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2 Thz = 2024Ghz!!

 

You're close, it actually equals 2048GHz, I know, I know, it's nit picking, but hey... all the extra power is sometimes needed in Lomac.

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