New Chip Design To Change Life of Consumers? Larby Hopes So

Intel, the largest chipset manufacturer, has started to pave the way for the future with their experimental 48-core chip. Larby thinks that this development will lead to increased efficiency and further advancement with the technological field. Larby thinks that the possibilities are endless, and that consumers' lives will be dramatically altered.

Larby thinks that some of the ideas being touted are not only practical, but consumers will latch on to what these chips can offer. One of these concepts is the virtual dressing room. Using a computer with a 3-D camera, Intel says, a person could create a virtual model of their body that then could be used to try on clothes displayed on a store's Web site. Other multicore applications Intel envisions are brainy cars that instruct their owners how to make repairs, computers that let small-time investors manipulate financial databases like Wall Street pros, and notebooks that can do complex video simulations.

Larby thinks that this technological change will come sooner rather than later, and that consumers should be prepared for the advancement that is to come. Technology is advancing so quickly that it will be hard for consumers to keep up. Read more interesting stories at larbyamirouche.com  

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