Cold computing has arrived!
Author(s) : BRODY S.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Eventually, enough interest could lead to a whole new generation of computers, which are specifically designed for cold computing. Right now, all of the models that have been demonstrated have been standard off-the-shelf products fitted with coolers. Speed enhancements of 30% at -40°C are impressive enough in conventional components, but even faster speeds could be achieved in machines specially designed to operate in cold environments.
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- Original title: Cold computing has arrived!
- Record ID : 2000-0038
- Languages: English
- Source: Supercond. Cryoelectron. - vol. 11 - n. 2
- Publication date: 1998
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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