Existing TFET too slow for what? We need a 20TFLOPS GPU in a pair of normal glasses not single core CPU perf in a phone. That form factor needs to be phased out ASAP and Moore's Law is too slow , someone needs to aim much higher in perf, power and cost.
Well, Masayoshi Son does talk about the importance of security, so he's not completely oblivious to the problem.
I've always been somewhat doubtful about the merits of laws prohibiting unauthorized computer access, but now that we have reached the point where national governments are doing this stuff, trying to stop this stuff by punishing the perpetrators is not going to work. I think we need to fine the manufacturers of insecure devices. The idea is not to punish the manufacturers, but to shift the economic incentives so that selling secure devices will be more profitable than selling insecure devices. Currently, it is probably more profitable to sell insecure devices than secure devices, because getting security right costs money. Consumers won't pay more for secure devices because consumers generally have no way of knowing whether the manufacturer has invested in making a device secure.
I like how they compare such a fundamental evolutionary change such as eyes and eyesight to these little chips connecting to the internet that these companies are telling you to buy.
I think he's referring to the potentially world changing shift of having billions of devices able to communicate/collaborate with each other. Although I'm not sure how you'd work out an efficient interconnect topography/hierarchy, the implications are nothing short of extraordinary.
This kind of IP range is associated by the IANA, which is usually done in order to prevent the lack of availability of internet protocol addresses. If you are a beginner, you just want to check the router’s user manual for getting more instructions about the process. http://www.ipaddressdefinition.com/192-168-0-l-192...
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jjj - Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - link
You sound like you've missed the IoT product announcements. Note the software as a service offering. That's why he likes IoT.jjj - Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - link
Existing TFET too slow for what? We need a 20TFLOPS GPU in a pair of normal glasses not single core CPU perf in a phone. That form factor needs to be phased out ASAP and Moore's Law is too slow , someone needs to aim much higher in perf, power and cost.Magichands8 - Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - link
"IoT 1 Trillion will jump-start human evolution" and DDoS attacks...ddriver - Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - link
HYPEYou know why they call it a whateverCON - cuz its a bunch of con artists out for your moneyz :D
KAlmquist - Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - link
Well, Masayoshi Son does talk about the importance of security, so he's not completely oblivious to the problem.I've always been somewhat doubtful about the merits of laws prohibiting unauthorized computer access, but now that we have reached the point where national governments are doing this stuff, trying to stop this stuff by punishing the perpetrators is not going to work. I think we need to fine the manufacturers of insecure devices. The idea is not to punish the manufacturers, but to shift the economic incentives so that selling secure devices will be more profitable than selling insecure devices. Currently, it is probably more profitable to sell insecure devices than secure devices, because getting security right costs money. Consumers won't pay more for secure devices because consumers generally have no way of knowing whether the manufacturer has invested in making a device secure.
JoeyJoJo123 - Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - link
I like how they compare such a fundamental evolutionary change such as eyes and eyesight to these little chips connecting to the internet that these companies are telling you to buy.They're not even remotely alike. At all...
SGTPan - Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - link
I think he's referring to the potentially world changing shift of having billions of devices able to communicate/collaborate with each other. Although I'm not sure how you'd work out an efficient interconnect topography/hierarchy, the implications are nothing short of extraordinary.jwcalla - Tuesday, October 25, 2016 - link
Is that a toilet?Ryan Smith - Wednesday, October 26, 2016 - link
Yes.SunnyNW - Wednesday, October 26, 2016 - link
That was my favorite slide.AnnaDi - Wednesday, October 26, 2016 - link
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The IP <a href="http://www.ipaddressdefinition.com/192-168-0-l-192... is also considered as the private internet protocol address, because it can perfectly fits into the internet protocol range.donnabrighton - Friday, November 11, 2016 - link
This kind of IP range is associated by the IANA, which is usually done in order to prevent the lack of availability of internet protocol addresses. If you are a beginner, you just want to check the router’s user manual for getting more instructions about the process. http://www.ipaddressdefinition.com/192-168-0-l-192...