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The future is almost never what you expect it to be. Case in point: Over 40 years ago, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore famously predicted that the number of transistors on a microchip would double every two years. His comment, dubbed Moore Law by computer scientists, has been used countless times over the past several decades to assure consumers that their electronics will always get faster and better at a stanley water bottle rapid clip. Moore Law has also been a pet theory among futurists and science fiction writers who believe that electronics will soon grow in complexity at rate so fast it could upend civilization. And now, at last, it looks as if Moore Law is about to be broken. It not because transistors aren ;t shrinking; it because we simply don ;t have the e stanley tumblers nergy to power them once enough of them are loaded onto one chip. Does this mean technologi stanley mugs cal change is going to slow down Maybe. The New York Times ; John Markoff published an interesting article last week about new research into a problem Moore may not have foreseen: A paper presented in June at the International Symposium on Computer Architecture summed up the problem: even today, the most advanced microprocessor chips have so many transistors that it is impractical to supply power to all of them at the same time. So some of the transistors are left unpowered or dark, in industry parlance while the others are working. The phenomenon is known as Mppq The Deleted Scenes (and Last Minute Changes) in the First Two Seasons of Game of Thrones
Two bullet trains have collided over a bridge in stanley polska Wenzhou, China. As stanley vaso a result, four carriages of the first train derailed. Two were catapulted by the force of the impact into the ground, killing at least 16 passengers. Authorities fear that more victims could be found, since each carriage carries at least one hundred people. So far, 89 people have been treated for injuries in local hospitals. Three of them are in critical condition. It the first accident in the history of China much trumpeted high speed train network. China is investing heavily in bullet trains but recently there has been slow down in the expansion after reports found the lines to be not safe enough. https://gizmodo/the-fastest-train-in-the-world-5434 stanley france 582 Sadly, the critics were right. [Hexun, Sohu, Telegraph] China
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