Talk:Scenario: Gjeremy's Predictions

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 * Researchers from IBM and the Georgia Institute of Technology created a new speed record when they ran a silicon/germanium helium supercooled chip at 500 gigahertz (GHz) . The chip operated above 500 GHz at 4.5 K (451 degrees below zero Fahrenheit) and simulations showed that it could likely run at 1,000 GHz. At room temperature it ran at 350 GHz.
 * Im not implying that 100 GHz computers are not possible, im saying that multicore chips with lower clock speed are the better alternative, and the route chipmakers are taking. Intel originally forcast 10 GHz by 2010, but now their target is dozens of cores with 1.5 GHz clock. With up to 15x performance over a 10 GHz single core.--24.226.104.244 22:58, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

A multi core or a single core procesor useing the proces discoved at Georgia Institute of Technology would be 100 time more power eficiant. Its watts per MIPs ratio would be 100 time greater if it ran at 100 gigaHz.

The trend is heading towards lower clock speed and more cores. 
 * 2012: ... first 100 GHz PC sold ...

IBM's silicon germanium process

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-- I would think we would have a space elevator way before instant communication,wormhole travel and warp drive (all of which are almost certainly impossible btw) --24.226.104.244 01:09, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
 * 2034 1cm wormhole for communication established between Earth and Mars.
 * 2035 Wormhole big enough for a person to come through is formed.
 * 2038 Warp drive achieved.
 * 2039 Space elevator completed


 * The creater of this article can not acuretly predict what will happen after 2029.

It is most likely that the events in the time line after 2029 will happen before 2029.


 * what is your reasoning for this? --24.226.104.244 22:58, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

You were right. I changed it.

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Cool. I realized that I shouldn't be dictating the "real" future scenario to you, so I won't.

So... Are you going to convert some of your predictions into full-fledged articles? For some idea-starters, please check out Classic: New Standard Timeline.

PS. How did you discover the future wikia? --Yunzhong Hou 21:56, 15 October 2006 (UTC)