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Old February 11th 21, 12:49 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
skybuck2000
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Default The wall computer / the wall processor

I have a gigant white wall.

Maybe I want to hang it full with processors and computing power.

Perhaps a big chip like 100x100 or 200x200 or 1000x1000 cores.

Perhaps something for 2030 or 2040 or 2050 !

Something to consider in your designs !

My only concern would be: The radiation ?

Is it dangerous or is it liveable ?!

Bye,
Skybuck =D
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Old February 11th 21, 03:04 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Steve Hough
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Default The wall computer / the wall processor

skybuck2000 presented the following explanation :
My only concern would be: The radiation ?

Is it dangerous or is it liveable ?!

Bye,
Skybuck =D


Doesn't matter - yer brain is already fooked
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Old February 11th 21, 06:53 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Bob F
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Default The wall computer / the wall processor

On 2/11/2021 7:04 AM, Steve Hough wrote:
skybuck2000 presented the following explanation :
My only concern would be: The radiation ?

Is it dangerous or is it liveable ?!

Bye,
* Skybuck =D


Doesn't matter - yer brain is already fooked


LOL!
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Old February 12th 21, 01:31 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Paul[_28_]
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Default The wall computer / the wall processor

skybuck2000 wrote:
I have a gigant white wall.

Maybe I want to hang it full with processors and computing power.

Perhaps a big chip like 100x100 or 200x200 or 1000x1000 cores.

Perhaps something for 2030 or 2040 or 2050 !

Something to consider in your designs !

My only concern would be: The radiation ?

Is it dangerous or is it liveable ?!

Bye,
Skybuck =D


A CPU that big will have a heatsink on top.

Here is a CPU with 400,000 cores and no DIMMs.
The memory is on-die and is 18GB total.

https://www.eetimes.com/powering-and...afer-scale-die

One of those is a couple million dollars.

I think they have sold two of them so far.

The Cerebras computer is a single round wafer from
the foundry, from which is scribed the center square
portion. They don't saw the wafer into pieces and
the 400,000 cores talk to one another through
wires in the wafer.

The round cans in the picture, are water pumps.

https://www.eetimes.com/wp-content/u...ock.jpg?w=1024

I don't think there is any room for RF to escape, because
of all the crap around the CPU.

That's at least 10x as much cooling as IBM did years
ago with the IBM MCM (multi chip module). It was
water cooled too.

That has slightly higher output than the Dream PC.
It has a hundred to two hundred times the power bill.
It's the perfect platform for cellular automata.

Paul
 




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