junjhon12 t1_itmi2va wrote
So when will this be available to commoners like me?
SwarfDive01 t1_itmnbcg wrote
But really though. This is probably going to be reserved for extremely data heavy research. Like, recording photons propagation in real time. Or upgrading the LHC sensors
am0x t1_itmzpg6 wrote
And then in 3 years it will mainly be used for porn and gaming. The true drivers of the market.
SwarfDive01 t1_itnhqn1 wrote
They could handle all the data streams in a single cable for every streamer plus their cyber feeler 5000 for a lower cost than the competition
BigGayGinger4 t1_itnj17g wrote
yo dawg we herd u like ray tracing
DangerStranger138 OP t1_itmq1nn wrote
INB4 Your mom's webcam! hurrhurrhurr GOTTEEM!!!
MsGoogleEyes t1_itn4lfv wrote
i litterally hate being 5’4
Moontoya t1_itnnfd1 wrote
Nah
It'll be used by wall Street if it can shunt that much data that fast.
Reducing latency is mega$, shaving the tiniest fraction of latency gets your trades and positions in 'first', bumping your likely profits.
November19 t1_itoo63e wrote
Speed trading isn’t a bandwidth problem, and co-located servers already measure cable length to account for the speed of light. This really has nothing to do with that.
onyxengine t1_itoreij wrote
I think this stuff is going get rolled in a new wave a tech products, we’re mapping the brain this century, hooking devices into the human nervous system on a level we’ve never seen before. Thoughts to control robots, even fleets of robots. Sure there will be tons of use cases for AI.
SwarfDive01 t1_itpebvf wrote
Oh AI was a given too. But I didn't consider brain/computer interfaces. I'd imagine there is plenty of data transfer to maximize with minimal extra hardware
Wuyley t1_itml7cu wrote
The week after you install your "at home fusion reactor"
archaeolinuxgeek t1_itorb5m wrote
Found the Node developer.
GoldWallpaper t1_itpoej1 wrote
Do you own a massive data center? If not, this has no application for you.
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