Light speed processors

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<A HREF="http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/10/31/israel.lenslet.reut/index.html" target="_new">http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/10/31/israel.lenslet.reut/index.html</A> I'm kinda curious about this. Maybe I'll go hunting stuff up, unless one of you already knows something about the details of its workings?
 
This reminds me of the High-tech bubble days in Israel, people would become millionaires just from ideas, without anything working; companies traded in the stock market could multiply their net worth hundreds of times overnight and still not sell a thing.

I'm a nuclear reactor cooling system programmer, if you see me running, it's probably already too late.
 
"We don't rule out licensing our technology to others," Sariel said. "We are looking at a virtual production line where production is done by others and we provide testing equipment."
I really hope both R&D and manufacturing stay inside the country despite western world manpower costs and socialist taxes.

I'm a nuclear reactor cooling system programmer, if you see me running, it's probably already too late.
 
Reminded me of my joke a year and over ago here about how the PC case will turn into a light show!

"Ouch, my eyes!"

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<A HREF="http://www.lochel.com/THGC/album.html" target="_new"><font color=blue><b>This just in, over 56 no-lifers have their pics up on THGC's Photo Album! </b></font color=blue></A> :lol:
 
I'm here. :)

My system spec: Fast PC<A HREF="http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7000747" target="_new"> 3D-2001 </A>
"It's not the spoon that bends, it's only yourself."
 
Here at the university, my ECE professor gave us a tour of their optical computing lab. They were making optical packet switches for networks. One optical packet switch had a throughput of 160 gbps with a latency of 3.1 ns. It's peak rated latency was 2 ns.

"We are Microsoft, resistance is futile." - Bill Gates, 2015.