1 The Future of Computer Technology and its Implications for the
Author: ieeexplore.ieee.org
Published: 03/06/2022
Review: 4.8 (819 vote)
Summary: If computers are to benefit from future advances in technology then there are major challenges ahead, involving understanding how to build reliable systems
4 The History and the Future of Computers – RS Web Solutions
Author: rswebsols.com
Published: 08/05/2021
Review: 4.29 (370 vote)
Summary: · The future of computing technology is dynamically evolving at every stage of scientific progress. But in the future, computers may use light to
5 The Future Of Computer Technology: What To Know To Prepare For
Author: poornima.org
Published: 08/07/2021
Review: 4.07 (568 vote)
Summary: The Future of Computer Science · Internet of Things. In the last couple of years, the concept of the Internet of Things, or IoT, has caught a new wind
Summary: Today’s computers operate using semiconductors, metals and electricity. Future computers might use atoms, dna or light. Moore’s Law predicts doubling, but when
9 The Future of Computing – Illimitable | UVA Today
Author: illimitable.virginia.edu
Published: 11/14/2021
Review: 3.32 (337 vote)
Summary: The memory wall problem is an inadvertent result of early computer architecture. That structure, based on the technologies of the time, creates the separation
Summary: Already evident are some evolving cutting-edge applications for computer technology: wearable computers, DNA computers, virtual reality devices,
12 Computers are becoming faster and faster, but their speed is still
Author: scientificamerican.com
Published: 02/24/2022
Review: 2.71 (61 vote)
Summary: “All current computer device technologies are indeed limited by the speed of electron motion. This limitation is rather fundamental, because the fastest
13 6 Surprising Innovations for the Future of Computing | SAP Insights
Author: insights.sap.com
Published: 10/11/2021
Review: 2.71 (60 vote)
Summary: The future of computing is being shaped by transistors made from materials other than silicon . It’s being amplified by approaches that have nothing to do with transistor speed, such as deep-learning software and the ability to crowdsource excess computing power to create what amounts to distributed supercomputers