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1 posted on
12/12/2024 12:00:19 PM PST by
ShadowAce
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2 posted on
12/12/2024 12:00:32 PM PST by
ShadowAce
(Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack )
To: ShadowAce
You want Skynet? Because this is how you get Skynet.
To: ShadowAce
Almost sounds like something Captain Hyperbole would say
4 posted on
12/12/2024 12:04:21 PM PST by
Larry Lucido
(Donate! Don't just post clickbait!)
To: ShadowAce
5 posted on
12/12/2024 12:05:23 PM PST by
fwdude
(Why is there a "far/radical right," but damned if they'll admit that there is a far/radical left?)
To: ShadowAce
A million septillions...that’s a lot, isn’t it?
To: ShadowAce
... Willow is a quantum computing chip capable of performing a task in 5 minutes that would take a supercomputer 10 septillion years to complete. It'll save energy but how will it effect bitcoin?
7 posted on
12/12/2024 12:09:27 PM PST by
GOPJ
(Will Lara Trump become the first woman President of the United States? )
To: ShadowAce
It will still take Windows 5 minutes to boot up................
8 posted on
12/12/2024 12:09:41 PM PST by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
To: ShadowAce
... Willow is a quantum computing chip capable of performing a task in 5 minutes that would take a supercomputer 10 septillion years to complete. It'll save energy but how will it effect bitcoin?
10 posted on
12/12/2024 12:10:13 PM PST by
GOPJ
(Will Lara Trump become the first woman President of the United States? )
To: ShadowAce
Actually, I think it’s 1,049.999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,968 times faster, but I could be wrong.
11 posted on
12/12/2024 12:10:33 PM PST by
econjack
To: ShadowAce
Great! Will it fit in my desktop?
12 posted on
12/12/2024 12:11:10 PM PST by
refreshed
(But we preach Christ crucified... 1 Corinthians 1:23)
To: ShadowAce
This won’t be ready for prime time for another 5 years. This model is more like a proof of concept model
So until this chip comes on the scene the stare of play willl be Nvidia GPU ‘s powering giant super computers like musks collossus.
13 posted on
12/12/2024 12:15:39 PM PST by
ckilmer
To: ShadowAce
This won’t be ready for prime time for another 5 years. This model is more like a proof of concept model
So until this chip comes on the scene the stare of play willl be Nvidia GPU ‘s powering giant super computers like musks collossus.
14 posted on
12/12/2024 12:15:40 PM PST by
ckilmer
To: ShadowAce
So how much faster does it weld, fit pipes, wire a building, fix the leaking roof, pump out the septic tank clog, cut the grass, or repair a broken gas line?
Otherwise it's purpose is to spy on my data to sell boner pills and run algorithms to sell me Buffalo Wings .0037 seconds faster than the competition boner pills and Buffalo wings retailers.
Speed Kills. Always has. Always will.
15 posted on
12/12/2024 12:16:55 PM PST by
blackdog
((Z28.310) Be careful what you say. Your refrigerator may be listening & reporting you.)
To: ShadowAce
Has China stolen it yet? Or has Biden sold it to China yet?
16 posted on
12/12/2024 12:17:49 PM PST by
sphinx
To: ShadowAce
How useful is Hartree-Fock? It leaves out configuration interaction.
And how useful is ordinary electronic structure anyway, you can use density functional theory?
17 posted on
12/12/2024 12:18:36 PM PST by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: ShadowAce
Seriously, if this can be made at all practical, it will have a weird form of sentience.
We may not consider it “true” sentience, but it will be able to fake it to such a degree that the difference will be irrelevant.
This is not good.
18 posted on
12/12/2024 12:20:33 PM PST by
Crusher138
("Then conquer we must, for our cause it is just")
To: ShadowAce
How fast can it run the government’s COBOL code?
To: ShadowAce
To my understanding, it’s great for *certain* tasks, not others. We’ll have to see...
That said, it has been claimed that it isn’t good for cracking something like blockchain and, along with it, Bitcoin.
I’d really like to see that confirmed.
23 posted on
12/12/2024 12:47:32 PM PST by
fuzzylogic
(welfare state = sharing of poor moral choices among everybody)
To: ShadowAce
By the time this chip is released, Windows and other apps will incorporate enough bloatware to make this chip run even slower that today’s machines.
To: ShadowAce
So much for strong passwords.
28 posted on
12/12/2024 12:57:52 PM PST by
sevlex
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