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viking86

07/04/15 6:40 AM

#28935 RE: MrKerfluffle #28933

Sounds very plausible, thanks MrK.

Hugodrax

07/04/15 5:45 PM

#28939 RE: MrKerfluffle #28933

"Glassware on a chip" is a joke IMHO. At most they might be able to hardwire an emulator, which is a basic element and supposedly only a minor portion of the "Glassware collection of technologies"

We know Glassware relies heavily on Windows Server. You think they are going to put a whole Windows Server, RDP, etc. on a "chip". There are two reasons that will not happen:

1) look at the transistor count on even the highest end microprocessors today vs. the bit count in a modern software application.

2) Once "on a chip" it can't be modified.

There are about 500 other reasons this will never happen. IMHO.

Stick to what you know.