Ask HN: Would humanity benefit from designing a new computing platform
3 points| BraverHeart | 2 years ago
Are there companies working on such a project? Would this allow us to gain orders of magnitude of value in terms of performance.
Note: My question concerns reusing existing base manufacturing technologies, I'm not talking about something like Quantum Computing.
DemocracyFTW2|2 years ago
It is not out of the question that some silicon blueprint could or does result in a component which can safely distinguish between more than two states.
smoldesu|2 years ago
We could, but I don't think there's much of a point. 1s and 0s are easy to work with because it's simple to represent their absolute state with complete precision. Storing, retrieving, analyzing and operating-on non-binary data is computationally expensive for minimal gain in performance.
The end user hardware isn't perfect, but you'll be hard-pressed to match the efficiency of a classical computer.
kakaz|2 years ago
yuppie_scum|2 years ago
Ekaros|2 years ago
I can't believe that either NT or "Unix" is best we can do. And same goes for larger architecture...
WallyFunk|2 years ago