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Zuph | 10 years ago

HP has put the project on indefinite hiatus. It's probably dead forever.

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tedunangst|10 years ago

It's now... The Machine! http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/536786/machine...

The good news is they don't even need to build memristors. Even simulated memristors are faster than than memory.

"The off-the-shelf, high-powered HP server completed the task in about two seconds. The simulated Machine needed only 50 milliseconds."

mesistor|10 years ago

The Machine was canceled in 2015: http://www.engadget.com/2015/06/05/hp-the-machine-no-memrist...

There is no Machine. There never was any Machine. The Machine is an urban myth, a grand illusion, something to give your life meaning, but which is in fact not there.

Someone probably made a nice sum from the temporary stock bump...

joshuapants|10 years ago

I thought they just pushed that part of the project back. Didn't they announce that "the Machine" is still coming, just that first iterations will have a more traditional architecture?