Everything. I mean you you know your you take the semiconductors out of that, you've got a brick. Okay. The the the processors , the CPUs, the memory chips, they're all made. Helium is an essential element to make them for our iPhones, our tablets,everything. Everything electronic. If you need semiconductors, you need helium. So if you cut off 30% of the world's helium supply, you cut off the
If I'm running from a lion, I don't feel the running. Processors need to get faster.
And then with modern cellphones, you can record yourself, not only your audio. Processors were getting faster because of RISC.
If it needs more salt, decide whether or not you want to add a bit more acid. Food processors -- actually, you know what?
Yeah, that's the thing. Food processors , they scare me, you know? This is so easy.
But bigger. >> MASS: Well, that's true, but it costs a lot of money, okay? But they had spent tens of millions into those extra for the big size, 600 processors , you know. And the codes I use--so the model I use now mostly is a WRF model, weather research and forecasting model. That paralyzes very, very well. And so, I
tackle it in the book. I guess there's probably a fairly high concentration of computer scientists here and people who work with code and processors and things. So I think that you guys all have a unique perspective on how the brain works or how we think about how the brain works.
So D is depth of processing. We are deep processors , deep thinkers. We think maybe a little too much.
So D is depth of processing. We are deep processors , deep thinkers. We think maybe a little too much.
Until in the Clinton presidency, that limit was removed. That caused computers and processors that were built in Far East Asian countries to be exported to the rest of the world. And the consequence was the entire PC industry shifted to that part of the world.
lot of it to do with the rounding of decimal points in the algorithms like you you can't do it's just really hard and these processors can't do that huge of uh calculations for that so that's another way of uh doing the X Y and Z movement all right um the other one the other newer ones that I saw come up because of 3D printing that are here is
You're going to let me stand here for-- There you are. There were word processors and fax machines.
This is a French entrepreneur called Paul Benoit who has launched an amazing startup called Qarnot Computing, which makes digital radiators. So they have processors inside that actually use the heat generated by these processors is harvested to then heat houses and offices. So this is an amazing alternative to data centers, which we know are very energy intensive.
Botanica and so on and there is some disagreement uh so there's some spreading of the points but there's a multi-core processors that are uh they're still faster than the ones before but we've slowed down the rate of increase in speed because the brain is
own range of applications, that investing in good-quality identity and authentication is really important, because that's the only way we will convince people that it's okay So multicore processors . This is another little headache.
We need really fast processors for this kind of a operation.
our brains are not infinite processors , and we have to be able to lose some stuff in order to be able to find something that's meaningful or important
other types of data flow processors discovered us. And they said, "Hey, all of a sudden, you know, we might be able to use this GPU that's incredibly computationally
If I'm running from a lion, I don't feel the running. We've also got faster and smaller processors that go into these devices.
People started using their GPUs-- their graphics processors -- to do this.
1.0 was pushing out the processors into the frontier and finding value in that.
If it needs more salt, decide whether or not you want to add a bit more acid. Does anybody have one of these food processors ?
You also see it with data processors , people that integrate tightly with the customer's business.
And if I suddenly need 1,000 processors or 10,000 for a tenth of a second, the cloud provides that, to the limits
owner-operated farms or artisan food processors .
But bigger. >> MASS: Well, that's true, but it costs a lot of money, okay? But they had spent tens of millions into those extra for the big size, typically run that on several hundred processors to do, you know, we do the real times--we have it on the Web, you can see our forecast. And so that's kind of the hardware we use.
so Windows, word processors , and spreadsheets, QuickBooks, Photoshop, and eventually, web browsers and all of our smartphone apps.
And he found that they're basically two independent information processors , which was very controversial because you might imagine,
You can use-- some people use blenders or food processors or stuff, but there's something about it that's not quite right right.
So for instance, payment processors who exists in the bitcoin industry today, they are willing to take on that volatility risk
And then with modern cellphones, you can record yourself, not only your audio. We should have redirected our project to be used in commercial processors .
You can-- Faster and more efficient than CIFC processors .
Also, RISC processors can execute multiple instructions simultaneously.
So we don't have to depend on all these processors all coming back to us within a given time.
But these processes, four processors , were really busy not doing much of anything.
Systems where he pioneered open systems and Commercial risk processors sun was funded by Kleiner Perkins and in 1986
As I mentioned, all three processors are running-- the mid-level and low-level running Linux, high-level running Android.
What happens is that controller is connected to a set of communications processors , which are basically routers.
They needed a highly parallel system, 36 processors .
What you want to have is this ideal scaling where you double the number of processors and you double the output, basically-- the efficiency.
Botanica and so on and there is some disagreement uh so there's some spreading of the points but there's a at the opposite end of that Spectrum where we have a 100 trillion processors uh but they're extreme extremely slow
defense applications. Cowhines Vex's company is one of the world's leading tungsten processors . The fact that
Computing-- unlike SPHERES, it's going to have three cell phone class processors , ARM architecture processors capable of doing a lot of computing.
And people started building ASICs, which are these application-specific processors , just to mine bitcoins.
Or perhaps they have in mind the particular kinds of interaction you find within present day computers with a processor or many processors ,
Most people-- I don't want to stereotype again-- but most people with autism are much stronger visual processors than they are processors of auditory language.
you had contracts to do what was unfortunately named IMPs, Interface Message Processors , which--
and this is now we're just beginning to learn about this-- literally there are Parallel Distributed Processors -- PDP processors -- around the intestine
The intrinsic nervous system of the heart and the nervous system around the intestines are PDP processors .
That's basically about how the human perceptual cognitive processor works, or I should say processors --