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Where will future computer processing power come from?


The past 35 years have been nothing short of a technology revolution. Processors have doubled in power every 18 months or so--an observation known as Moore's Law--while getting smaller and smaller. Where will the future of computing computing - computer  take us? What type of processor will power these machines? A group of innovators innovators

people who will try new things.


early innovators
important figures in the farming or client community because they are the leaders in the introduction of new techniques and management systems.
 in a small office in Colorado Colorado, state, United States
Colorado (kŏlərăd`ə, –răd`ō, –rä`dō), state, W central United States, one of the Rocky Mt. states.
 think they have found the answer to the processing problem with a new technology that can be used to build faster and more efficient high performance computers.
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Title Annotation:ONLINE EXCLUSIVES FOR JANUARY
Publication:Solutions - for People, Processes and Paper
Date:Jan 1, 2005
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