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Originally posted by FaTs:
It's better than that one 
Thats what you think 
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Last edited by The Evil Tin Tin; 05-22-2009 at 01:44 PM.
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Originally posted by The Evil Tin Tin:
The P4 will reach 10 ghz, but in like 3 years apparently, but wait about 5 years and Intel are hoping to hit about 20 Ghz! Should perform well with the Geforce 13 1024 Mb! Lol
They're a LOT closer than you'd think.
Fred
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watch the time fly by...i'd say less than 100 years and we will have computers that are so powerful, you never need another upgrade again (except for bragging rights). Terahertz processors etc...it'll be interesting for sure.
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Last edited by The Evil Tin Tin; 05-22-2009 at 01:44 PM.
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Originally posted by The Evil Tin Tin
Yeah I have read somewere that at the moment they are not to far off being able to produce processcors which can do the same amount of calculations as the human brain, somthing like 20 years away from that, at the moment we are round about the same amount of operations as a mouse, which is still very impressive when you think about it. Who nows maybe within a hundred years we can have these Terahertz processcors implanted in our brains and attempt the ultimate overclocking project!
lol
But the difference between a mouse's brain and a computer is that a mouse is intelligent (to some degree)! A mouse can make decisions, its living! Such a thing is mathematically impossible! Decision-making is random or impredictable, nothing in mathematics is!
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Originally posted by The Evil Tin Tin:
The P4 will reach 10 ghz, but in like 3 years apparently, but wait about 5 years and Intel are hoping to hit about 20 Ghz! Should perform well with the Geforce 13 1024 Mb! Lol
Uh huh and AMD will have a 7Ghz that will outperform Intel's 10 Ghz....some things never change 
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Great White Shark
Originally posted by hu flung dung:
But the difference between a mouse's brain and a computer is that a mouse is intelligent (to some degree)! A mouse can make decisions, its living! Such a thing is mathematically impossible! Decision-making is random or impredictable, nothing in mathematics is!
I've heard there is software out there that learns by itself. Also there are robots that can "think" for themselves already. I'm actually afraid of this technology.
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I've heard rumors that the P4 users will be able to buy the processor up until a good 3.5 ghz before they may possibly hit a dead-end.
This is good news, because I am about to buy a P4 chipset, and the last thing I want Intel to do is change their damn architecture again so that it will be rendered incompatible with existing P4 supporting motherboards.
I'm very used to having chipsets that last as long as the 440BX, and I expect Intel to devlope one that lasts just as long.
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Last edited by The Evil Tin Tin; 05-22-2009 at 01:38 PM.
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Originally posted by AMD Soldier
I've heard there is software out there that learns by itself.
Learning isn't a sign of intelligence! It is nothing more than keeping a record of your experiences for future use!
For example: if a robot was programmed to walk through a maze, it would keep a record of the location of every dead-end it runs into, so it wouldn't go there again! After going through the entire maze once, it would have 'learned', or kept a record of the correct path to take if it had to go through the maze a second time!
Also there are robots that can "think" for themselves already. I'm actually afraid of this technology.
By 'thinking', what do you actually mean? Could you be more specific on how this robot was thinking, or what this robot was thinking about?
A robot (or computer program) can do any task that has a pattern to it! I have made a program that can solve logic puzzles. Humans have to think when doing these puzzles, but my program just applies trial-and-error to a series of pre-programmed rules to derive the solution for the logic puzzle.
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Great White Shark
Originally posted by hu flung dung:
Learning isn't a sign of intelligence! It is nothing more than keeping a record of your experiences for future use!
For example: if a robot was programmed to walk through a maze, it would keep a record of the location of every dead-end it runs into, so it wouldn't go there again! After going through the entire maze once, it would have 'learned', or kept a record of the correct path to take if it had to go through the maze a second time!
Yes I know it does not show intelligence, all I was saying is that this is the begining. And if there is enough horse power behind it I do believe that the "thing" whatever if maybe will some day think for it self.
By 'thinking', what do you actually mean? Could you be more specific on how this robot was thinking, or what this robot was thinking about?
A little while ago I was watching this program on TV that showed scientists talking about this very same subject. Well they showed a rebot that could "think" on it's own. Of course this "thinking" it was doing was at the level of a mouse, it's still incredible what we can do these days. The rebot was reacting with the humans, they have taught it how to greet people, and some interaction with them, like count, etc. But anyways I think you get my point. They have a long ways to go of course, but I'm just saying that it has already began and at the rate there going they will have machines that will compute information as fast as our brains do in 20-40 years.
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Statistical calculations based on averages does not equal logical reasoning, no common sense factor.
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