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    From: "Jim Dempsey" <tapedisk@a...>
    Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 11:32:41 -0600
    Subject: Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...
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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Lars Segerlund" <lars.segerlund@c...>
    To: <cores@o...>
    Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 2:55 AM
    Subject: Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...
    
    
    >
    >   Brains consume about 300 Watt's of power on standby, and somwhere
    > around 1500+ Watt's at full 'power', the wrinkels on the human brain are
    > cooling fins, and the brain has a rather elaborate cooling system, also
    > it uses more than 7 'neurons' for each bit it represents and more in the
    > interconnect, I don't think it has got a low power consumtion at it's
    > rated operating frequency of around 100 Hz. Furthermore, it's stressed
    > to the limit most of the time it's operating, it does seem to have
    > someting better than a alfa-beta prunin though as it still manages to
    > function :-).
    >
    Brains use chemical interactions within a scaffold built biologicaly with
    cells.
    Transistors, as used today, are built differently. If 7 transistors were
    used
    to store each bit, and the routing required nn-transistors, and each
    transistor
    consumed xx pico Watt then you could compute the power consumption
    at a clock rate of 1GHz. (for a given size of die). Think of a brain
    operating
    at a frequency 100 million times faster and with as many interconnections
    as you wished to build.
    
    Jim Dempsey
    
    
    
    

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    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Mr modman
    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Marko Mlinar
    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Jim Dempsey
    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Marko Mlinar
    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Jim Dempsey
    Re: [oc] Beyond Transmeta...Lars Segerlund

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