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Old 24th July 2006, 06:23 AM
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"Penn State computer science professor Max Fomitchev explains that computing has evolved in a spiral pattern from a centralized model to a distributed model that retains some aspects of centralized computing. Single-task PC operating systems (OSes) evolved into multitasking OSes to make the most of increasing CPU power, and the introduction of the graphical user interface at the same time reduced CPU performance and fueled demands for even more efficiencies. "The role of CPU performance is definitely waning, and if a radical new technology fails to materialize quickly we will be compelled to write more efficient code for power consumption costs and reasons," Fomitchev writes. Slow, bloated software entails higher costs in terms of both direct and indirect power consumption, and the author reasons that code optimization will likely involve the replacement of blade server racks with microblade server racks where every microblade executes a dedicated task and thus eats up less power. The collective number of microblades should also far outnumber initial "macro" blades. Fully isolating software components should enhance the system's robustness thanks to the potential of real-time component hot-swap or upgrade and the total removal of software installation, implementation, and patch conflicts. The likelihood of this happening is reliant on the factor of energy costs, which directly feeds into the factor of code optimization efficiency."
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As the Computer becomes more intuitive, people will begin to design interface points that can be carried with them. Then, interface points that can be implanted into them. And as the people's thirst for information grows, eventually their brains will all be connected directly to interface points and controlled by the Computer. And once again, a bottle neck will occur when the human minds try to connect using system that is not as efficient as they themselves are.
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It is no doubt that computers are getting better and better in features and in use.
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Actually we can say that computers are getting in every thing that we do and literary , they are making ( or taking ) life to a complete new level of living , which , I think ten years ago , no one would have even imagined . I remember , at decade ago , we never imagined broadband and technical facilities so easily at 13 , but now 13 year old have technology at their finger tips . This is just an example out of the hordes of things that we see changing every day .
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