With experiments, experience, and computer modeling we ought to have a good understanding of affects in 40 years -- 2 generations. That little time doesn't allow for much spread by reproduction.
Overclockers have already taken standard Intel CPUs to between 7 and 7.5 GHz. Those CPUs have not been optimized for single thread performance above all other considerations, and we're going to get a speed boost whenever the next process node reaches production. 10 GHz is not out of reach.
Alas, modern small high speed transistors are not zero static power consumption. It's a substantial problem that plays a part in the speed versus power tradeoffs.
If you have the Verilog and a working FPGA, a standard cell ASIC is pretty straightforward, assuming that good design practice was used for the source. For a given level of performance and a given process node, standard cell will have better timing margins.
AMI used to offer FPGA to standard cell conversion as a service.
There's an alternate explanation for the claim that people in the city are genetically better. Losers can't make it in the city, they move to the country where they can handle what they need to live. Capable people living in the sticks get bored, move to the city to have more excitement and make more of their lives.
Cardiovascular disease not resulting from defects present at birth is almost completely preventable through diet, exercise, and supplements. As a person ages, the occasional blood test is a good idea to make sure that everything is working properly.
A similar argument applies to cancer, but compared to heart disease our knowledge is less advanced with respect to what needs to be known. Applying what's now known, from a young age and throughout your life, should cut cancer risk by at least half.
The ongoing opioid problem appears to be a blunder in the medical management of pain (at least in part.) I think this will become less of a problem as protocols to handle pain improve and technology provides superior alternatives.
That doesn't solve the problem of people who buy opioids to get their jollies, but that's a societal/mental health problem which will be hard to improve.
Cooking in any variety of fat is unhealthy. People do need a variety of types of fat, but high temperatures degrade the fat and encourage the formation of toxic chemicals such as acrilamides.
To make up some numbers, if 10 million immigrants had an average death age of 45 in 2016 and 11 million immigrants had an average death age of 45.1 in 2017, they'd still be causing a lowering of the national average death age of 75 in a population of 330 million.
It's easy to ignore Trump, so those who are stressed by him are already masochistic. It's not easy to avoid the press and television, where the panic-stricken yowlers are unending.
A debt is established as soon as you accept goods or services. If you are demanded to pay up front, no debt is established and the provider can refuse to accept currency.
Compaq bought DEC, HP bought Compaq. As far as I can tell, sometime before HP bought Compaq about half the Alpha development team were offered jobs at Intel and nearly all accepted.
The superiority of the US is based on a rule of law that protects freedom and property rights. There are many aspects to this, but one that has come to my attention recently is food supplements. Many things available over-the-counter in the US require a prescription in the EU. Of course, many drugs that require a prescription in the US are available over-the-counter in Mexico, but Mexico has other flaws and entrenched corruption.
Most places in the US it's easier to start a business than other civilized countries - less red tape.
As long as it's easier to get things done in the US, and the product of your labor is protected, the US will retain its superiority. It's not an accident; it's by design, and a large part of that design is visible in the United States Constitution.
With experiments, experience, and computer modeling we ought to have a good understanding of affects in 40 years -- 2 generations. That little time doesn't allow for much spread by reproduction.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Maxine Waters. Bill de Blasio. Ha.
Overclockers have already taken standard Intel CPUs to between 7 and 7.5 GHz. Those CPUs have not been optimized for single thread performance above all other considerations, and we're going to get a speed boost whenever the next process node reaches production. 10 GHz is not out of reach.
Alas, modern small high speed transistors are not zero static power consumption. It's a substantial problem that plays a part in the speed versus power tradeoffs.
I can play this game, too. How dare you steal food from poor non-white immigrants to enrich snide artists and overpaid scientists?
MOSIS. https://www.mosis.com/
If you have the Verilog and a working FPGA, a standard cell ASIC is pretty straightforward, assuming that good design practice was used for the source. For a given level of performance and a given process node, standard cell will have better timing margins.
AMI used to offer FPGA to standard cell conversion as a service.
Fetuses are potential human beings, fetuses are not human beings. An abortion does not kill a human being.
That said, the potential is important, and the abortion issue should be treated with wisdom and care, neither prohibiting nor encouraging them.
There's an alternate explanation for the claim that people in the city are genetically better. Losers can't make it in the city, they move to the country where they can handle what they need to live. Capable people living in the sticks get bored, move to the city to have more excitement and make more of their lives.
Cardiovascular disease not resulting from defects present at birth is almost completely preventable through diet, exercise, and supplements. As a person ages, the occasional blood test is a good idea to make sure that everything is working properly.
A similar argument applies to cancer, but compared to heart disease our knowledge is less advanced with respect to what needs to be known. Applying what's now known, from a young age and throughout your life, should cut cancer risk by at least half.
So much for government involvement in curing Tay-Sachs disease or sickle-cell anemia.
The ongoing opioid problem appears to be a blunder in the medical management of pain (at least in part.) I think this will become less of a problem as protocols to handle pain improve and technology provides superior alternatives.
That doesn't solve the problem of people who buy opioids to get their jollies, but that's a societal/mental health problem which will be hard to improve.
Most notably, the Kennedys.
Cooking in any variety of fat is unhealthy. People do need a variety of types of fat, but high temperatures degrade the fat and encourage the formation of toxic chemicals such as acrilamides.
To make up some numbers, if 10 million immigrants had an average death age of 45 in 2016 and 11 million immigrants had an average death age of 45.1 in 2017, they'd still be causing a lowering of the national average death age of 75 in a population of 330 million.
Japan has a markedly different diet, which has been demonstrated to be superior for long life.
Would you like to explain how Roosevelt's internment camps delivered benefit?
Broken window fallacy.
It's easy to ignore Trump, so those who are stressed by him are already masochistic. It's not easy to avoid the press and television, where the panic-stricken yowlers are unending.
That's the 2nd time you've used that citation. You clearly don't understand the plain English therein.
A debt is established as soon as you accept goods or services. If you are demanded to pay up front, no debt is established and the provider can refuse to accept currency.
Compaq bought DEC, HP bought Compaq. As far as I can tell, sometime before HP bought Compaq about half the Alpha development team were offered jobs at Intel and nearly all accepted.
Time for today's English lesson. In this context, "prove" means "test", as in "The proof of the pudding is in the eating."
The idea that an exception would confirm a rule (the common misunderstanding) is pure nonsense. Garbage. False.
The superiority of the US is based on a rule of law that protects freedom and property rights. There are many aspects to this, but one that has come to my attention recently is food supplements. Many things available over-the-counter in the US require a prescription in the EU. Of course, many drugs that require a prescription in the US are available over-the-counter in Mexico, but Mexico has other flaws and entrenched corruption.
Most places in the US it's easier to start a business than other civilized countries - less red tape.
As long as it's easier to get things done in the US, and the product of your labor is protected, the US will retain its superiority. It's not an accident; it's by design, and a large part of that design is visible in the United States Constitution.
The 60s. The era of "Why Don't We Do It In The Road". Don't trust anyone over 30. Those 60s.