Nano trees image: Tom Jackson, Penn. State U..
Intel/Micron’s 25-nanometer flash memory chip.
ROLLING SCREEN: Sony’s human hair-thin, 80 microns in
thickness, flexible OLED prototype display: 4” wide -
resolution: 432 x 240, with a contrast ratio of ~1,000:1.
The display can stream video even while it is being rolled.
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January 2012
AN INTELLIGENCE SPECIAL REPORT: TOMORROW'S CHIPS
Nano, 3-D, Teraflop Notebooks! - The Final Years of Moore's Law
NEW INSTRUMENTS SHAPING THE WAY WE LIVE NOW
A SPECIAL REPORT on Tools and Devices for Innovation & Change
eintelligence Art Gallery
Werner Benger, NCSA, used Grid computing
to simulate Einsteinian gravity waves.
Editorial Insights and Implications:
Now Video and Voice Drive New Computing Frontiers
After Decades of Delay, Technology & Net Finally Bring a New Age
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© 2011 Edward Rosenfeld
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The robot pictured above is called Geminoid DK. It was created by Osaka U. robotics professor Hiroshi Ishiguro, ATR and the firm, Kokoro.
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