Using Lasers to Speed Computer Data 85
Carl Bialik from WSJ writes "The start-up Lightfleet has developed an unusual way to use lasers to speed the flow of data inside a computer, hoping to break a bottleneck that can hamper machines using many microprocessors, the Wall Street Journal reports. The company plans to sell servers it predicts will be much more efficient than existing systems in tackling tough computing problems. Tasks could include automatically recognizing a face in a video image or sifting through billions of financial transactions for signs of illegal activity. These machines will attempt to sidestep some of the problems associated with parallel computation by ensuring all processors are connected, all the time."
Re:hmm (Score:3, Funny)
Back to the future (Score:4, Funny)
Re:o_0 (Score:4, Funny)
Build the CPU around a large free space inside the computer, in such a way that each CPU has a free line of sight to every other CPU.
Oh, and make sure no dust or insects can get inside the computer, and secure the IDE and power cables so can't hang around inside said free space.
I know this one! (Score:3, Funny)
Duh. (Score:3, Funny)