DocumentCode
927322
Title
The future of computing - new architectures and new technologies
Author
Warren, P.
Author_Institution
Btexact Technol. Res., Ipswich, UK
Volume
151
Issue
1
fYear
2004
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
9
Abstract
All modern computers are designed using the ´von Neumann´ architecture and built using silicon transistor technology. Both architecture and technology have been remarkably successful. Yet there are a range of problems for which this conventional architecture is not particularly well adapted, and new architectures are being proposed to solve these problems, in particular based on insight from nature. Transistor technology has enjoyed 50 years of continuing progress. However, the laws of physics dictate that within a relatively short time period this progress will come to an end. New technologies, based on molecular and biological sciences as well as quantum physics, are vying to replace silicon, or at least coexist with it and extend its capability. The paper describes these novel architectures and technologies, places them in the context of the kinds of problems they might help to solve, and predicts their possible manner and time of adoption. Finally it describes some key questions and research problems associated with their use.
Keywords
biocomputing; computer architecture; elemental semiconductors; molecular biophysics; quantum computing; Si; biological sciences; computer-new technologies; computing-new architectures; conventional architecture; molecular sciences; silicon transistor technology; von Neumann architecture;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nanobiotechnology, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1478-1581
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-nbt:20030876
Filename
1274034
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