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Previously on "Computers will require more energy than the world generates by 2040"
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Is this like the same extrapolation we see in house prices, that says the average house will cost £150bn by the year 2040?
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Originally posted by glebe digital View PostMoore's Law was always more of an hypothesis in any case, but surely this might be quite a problem to say the least?
Computers will require more energy than the world generates by 2040 - ScienceAlert
With global growth already stalled, future productivity gains from silicon non-existent.....let's just hope they crack fusion soon.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostUse crematoria as power sources, corpses like FLC's should generate several MWh
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Use crematoria as power sources, corpses like FLC's should generate several MWh
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Computers will require more energy than the world generates by 2040
Moore's Law was always more of an hypothesis in any case, but surely this might be quite a problem to say the least?
Computers will require more energy than the world generates by 2040 - ScienceAlert
With global growth already stalled, future productivity gains from silicon non-existent.....let's just hope they crack fusion soon.Tags: None
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