Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Will new technologies change the world for good?



No More An Excogitation - An Evolution


With such speedy advances in technology, researchers, designers and developers have kept consumers invariably speculating, "What will they think of next?". Few people in reality have any thought of what new advanced inventions the electronics and technology giants are planning to unscramble next in order to exceed their competition and become the new market leaders. Amidst all this speculation, some companies have allowed consumers a sneak-peek into the revolutionary technologies they have been working on. Here are some of the inventions that will surely lead to another paradigm shift in electronics and technology:


MEMRISTOR It is a revolutionary circuit that is able to retain historical data and statistics in order to enhance its own performance. It is a cost effective and quicker substitute of flash memories and can save its electronic state in the event of a power crack-up. It works even when the current is turned off, and this makes it a great replacement for flash memories. The output stage of the Memristor is already accomplished and deployment is awaiting verification from business owners who have not yet given it the green light. Nevertheless, it is expected to be released and widely available in 2012.


GESTURE-BASED REMOTE CONTROL If you thought that touch port was the conception of the decennary, wait till you hear about gesture-based command input. Gesture-based recognition interface, is slowly being introduced to consumer electronics where a camera type gadget has the ability to view the movement of a person, and then turn it them into real commands. This means that a simple action such as holding your palm out flat will be interpreted by a media player as a command to stop. Among the many technologies expected to be unveiled in the coming year, gesture recognition is designed to make the most heads turn, literally.


USB 3.0 SPEEDS UP PERFORMANCE ON EXTERNAL DEVICES - The USB has been given the nod as being probably the most useful gadget over the last 10 years, it can be used for absolutely anything.. However, that doesn't in any way mean that it is obsolete. In the new age where MB and GB have virtually been dethroned by TB hard drives, a USB 2.0 - arguably, it has become old with its slow speed of 480mps. That is why USB 3.0 is intented to literally multiply data shift velocity. It is rumored to support transfer speeds of an amazing 4.8gbps. It is also expected to enhance power efficiency of USB devices.


32-CORE CPUS FROM INTEL AND AMD The gigahertz seems to have been formally called off. Or at least this is what AMD and Intel implied when they locked into the battle of packing more cores into their processor. Intel is working on a 32-nanometer radical central processor that is rumored to be so fast that it will 'invade the world-wide computer market in a blitzkrieg'. The highest and quickest processor that computer technology giants have managed to make is a Core i7 processor. The cosmos can only await and follow what fresh frontiers a 32-Core central processor is adequate to of opening and what implications it will have for the world.

Concluding Comments


And the best thing is that this wait is almost over, as most of thee technologies have have been avoiding consumers so far, will be showcased to the world in the upcoming year. With the countdown ticking down to the release dates, the world is bracing itself for another technological revolution. Technology can only be revolutionised now, and all we need to do is wait patiently..

Software Development United Kingdom



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