We’re in for very interesting times.  I was reading about some applications 
today designed to run on “the machine”.  One was a linux instance that has no 
distinction between memory or hard disk, everything is just running in 
addressable memory.  Each instance is built with a minimum of a petabyte of 
assigned storage.

Each module in HP’s machine consists of a fabric memory module, a processing 
module and a fabric switch.  These modules all link together in to one big 
addressable compute space.  Their idea is everything will plug in to this 
eventually, security is implemented from the hardware up instead of added on 
top like the machines do today.  There will be huge blocks of free space for 
open source use, paid space for company data, shared space for global access, 
and since it’s built in light instead of electrons it’s just as fast no matter 
how large and complex the design gets so there’s no theoretical maximum.  Like 
I said, Sky Net.:)

You don’t think of HP as being that cutting edge any more but this is a huge 
deal.

It makes you wonder how much longer we’ll be dealing with laptops or phones or 
tablets or anything recognizable.  Sabahattin may be right, the Mac might be 
going away but to be replaced with something a whole bunch more interesting.

> On Jul 16, 2016, at 10:12 AM, Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Wow, Scot, I probably only understand half of that, but it's crazy.  Thanks 
> for sharing.
> Cheers,
> Donna
>> On Jul 15, 2016, at 10:40 PM, Scott Granados <sc...@qualityip.net 
>> <mailto:sc...@qualityip.net>> wrote:
>> 
>> Absolutely startling developments at HP that may impact us all.  It dwarfs 
>> what Apple is doing in the cloud or even the idea of the cloud.  It’s also 
>> probably one of your m ore frightening advertising videos.  It’s tied in 
>> with Star Trek believe it or not but basically they’re using the idea of the 
>> Singularity (AKA Ray Kurzweil and the Singularity).
>> 
>> The idea is that instead of processors and nodes in the cloud like we have 
>> now there will be a massive pile of addressable memory.  They have built 
>> this system, memory is stored on fabric made of photons meaning memory is 
>> stored on particles of light instead of electrons.  This means a base 
>> increase of performance over conventional circuits of 1000 times but it gets 
>> crazier than that.  Once data is stored in photons you can start applying 
>> principles of quantum mechanics using ideas like entanglement to instantly 
>> transfer data over any distance.  Think of a radio wave taking 8 minutes to 
>> get from our Sun to our planet in perfect conditions, now imagine modulating 
>> one out of two photons in a pair and seeing it’s results over that same 
>> distance instantly because information can exceed the speed of light.
>>      Imagine HP releasing this to open source developers so unix instances 
>> automatically boot with hooks in to this memory fabric, the internet of 
>> things starts dumping data in to this system.  By 2020 there will be over 30 
>> billion connected devices, that level of connectivity will crush the network 
>> as it stands today but ideas like this allow us to progress past Moore’s law 
>> right down to the photon level rather than primitive atoms.:)
>> 
>> Read a lot more here
>> http://www.labs.hpe.com/research/themachine/ 
>> <http://www.labs.hpe.com/research/themachine/>
>> 
>> I used to laugh at the idea of computing becoming self aware and intelligent 
>> especially by 2029 on the near end or 2045 on the far end.  IF possible I 
>> used to think it would take hundreds of years especially considering where 
>> we started.  I’m not laughing any more.  I’m wondering if 2029 isn’t to far 
>> out?  I’m not sure if I’m ready for my computing infrastructure to be alive 
>> rather than a thing.  Wait until the human machine interfaces become so good 
>> that you hard wire your brain right to the network and we’ve got 9 billion 
>> brains available for parallel processing.  I’m in!  For anyone who doubts 
>> it, go outside, look at the billion people staring at their phones wandering 
>> around the country side staring like zombies in their phones finding 
>> Pokemon.  This enhanced reality thing, it’s just the primitive start, the 
>> model A ford equivalent of it’s time, it’s about to get really really 
>> interesting!
>> 
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