Nano trees image: Tom Jackson, Penn. State U..
A processor die of chips featuring Intel’s 45-nanometer technology.
ROLL YOUR OWN - Philips has spun off a new company, Polymer Vision, to develop and manufacture its flexible screens.
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July 2008
CHIPS FOR SUPERCOMPUTERS, SMART PHONES, TOO
IBM’s Petaflop (!) Roadrunner Tops 500 - Apple’s PA Semi: SOC - Memristor: Found - 3-D Chip Stacks
FUTURE FOR DISPLAYS: OLEDs, TOUCH SCREENS, MORE
SID Conference - New Epaper Developments: Hi-Resolution, Color, Flexible;
Video Glasses - VisWall
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Werner Benger, NCSA, used Grid computing
to simulate Einsteinian gravity waves.
Editorial Insights and Implications:
ASR, Automatic Speech Recognition - Still Waiting…
Despite Coming Singularity Predictions, Real ASR, Even General Voice Navigation, Still Not in Sight
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