This document summarizes future trends in computer hardware. It discusses how Moore's law will allow for smaller, faster, and more powerful chips over time. New memory technologies like carbon nanotubes could extend Moore's law into the 2020s. Data storage capacities will also increase significantly with technologies like HAMR disks enabling 50TB hard drives in the next few years. Mobile computing will continue to advance, with screens that can simulate textures and devices that can be controlled by thought alone. 3D printing will allow for more complex objects like human organs to be printed.
A general futurist look at how linear, exponential and discontinuous growth is shaping the future of technology and what may be expected in key areas such as hardware, software, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, biotechnology, life extension and virtual worlds.
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The developments in technology as without it we wouldn’t be here.
Even if you think back to a decade ago, technology has radically changed. We now all carry around smart phones in our pockets that have instant access to the internet, cameras, calculators, and pretty much any piece of technology we might need on-the-go. In the past, we didn't have it so simple, even though we thought we were innovative at the time. My, how everything has changed.
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We have never lived in a world of faster and more wide-reaching technology innovations.
Our jobs, businesses, and how we operate as societies are being transformed by
technology, and the current global pandemic is only fast-tracking the digital
transformation. With this post, I want to delve into the top 10 tech trends that are driving the 4th Industrial Revolution, and that will define the next decade.
A general futurist look at how linear, exponential and discontinuous growth is shaping the future of technology and what may be expected in key areas such as hardware, software, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, biotechnology, life extension and virtual worlds.
Audio: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BroaderPerspectivePodcast
The developments in technology as without it we wouldn’t be here.
Even if you think back to a decade ago, technology has radically changed. We now all carry around smart phones in our pockets that have instant access to the internet, cameras, calculators, and pretty much any piece of technology we might need on-the-go. In the past, we didn't have it so simple, even though we thought we were innovative at the time. My, how everything has changed.
About new techonlogy that combines jewellery and compontes of a phone ,that leads to a new name called digital jewellery .It was developed by IBM ,is is undergoing product....Hope u loved it guys
We have never lived in a world of faster and more wide-reaching technology innovations.
Our jobs, businesses, and how we operate as societies are being transformed by
technology, and the current global pandemic is only fast-tracking the digital
transformation. With this post, I want to delve into the top 10 tech trends that are driving the 4th Industrial Revolution, and that will define the next decade.
Moore’s Law is a computing term which originated around 1970 & states that overall processing power for computers will double every two years. The size reduction enables product engineering to innovate and produce gadgets which are smaller in size and yet powerful, fast, and consume less power. What used to fit in a building now fits in your pocket, what fits in your pocket today.
The many opportunities offered by wearable computing have triggered the imaginations of designers and researchers in a wide variety of fields.
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The research highlights 200 emerging technologies and developments that could have an impact on society and business over the next 10-15 years. The technologies have been grouped under 10 categories:
1. End User Devices, Tools and Trends
2. Interfaces and Displays
3. Internet and Social Media
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10. Disruptive Scientific Developments
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6. Moore's law describes a long-term trend in the history of computing hardware.
Moore's law say that the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit
doubles approximately every two years so the capabilities of many electronic devices like:
Processing speed.
Memory capacity.
Sensors.
Pixels in digital cameras.
will be doubled in performance and capacity
every two years.
* A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter,
or about one ten-thousandth of the thickness of
a human hair.
Moore's Law
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7. From the 2020s onwards, it is possible that carbon nanotubes or a similar technology will reach the
mass market, creating a new paradigm that allows Moore's Law to continue.
Further into the future – 2020 -, chips may become integrated directly with the brain, combining
AI/human intelligence and dramatically enhancing our cognitive and learning abilities.
Ultimately, Moore's Law could lead to a "technological singularity" – a point in time when machine
intelligence is evolving so rapidly that humans are left far, far behind
Moore's Law
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8. Moore's Law
What is carbon
nanotubes & its
advantages?
A Carbon Nanotube is a tube-shaped
material, made of carbon, having a
diameter measuring on the nanometer
scale.
Advantages :
1- Extremely small and lightweight, making
them excellent replacements for metallic
wires.
2- Resources required to produce them are
plentiful.
3- Are resistant to temperature changes,
meaning they function almost just as well
in extreme cold as they do in extreme heat.
9. The memory capacity of the human brain has been estimated at between one and ten terabytes, with a
most likely value of 3 terabytes.
Consumer hard drives are already available at this size.
The future of Data storage
10. The future of Data storage
Hard Drive
HAMR Disk drives
Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording is a technology that will make room for 50TB HDDs in the
next few years, and upwards of 100TB in the next decade.
Basically, HAMR technology includes a laser added to a hard drive head, which will heat up the
area that is being written to.
Ultimately allowing data to be written on a smaller scale, and therefore increasing the amount of
data that can be stored on each platter within the drive.
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11. The future of Data storage
Enterprise-grade SSDs reach 128TB of capacity
What is the
difference between
consumer SSD &
Enterprise SSD?
12. New memory technology is 1,000 times faster
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• The explosion of connected devices and digital services is generating massive amounts of new
data.
• To make this data useful, it must be stored and analysed very quickly.
• This creating challenges for service providers and system builders who must balance cost, power
and performance trade-offs when they design memory and storage solutions.
• 3D XPoint technology combines the performance, density, power, non-volatility and cost
advantages of all available memory technologies on the market today.
• This technology is up to 1,000 times faster, with up to 1,000 times greater endurance than
NAND, and is 10 times denser than conventional memory.
The future of Data storage
14. • The largest of the enterprise-grade Solid
state drives (SSDs) models are now
reaching 128TB of capacity.
The future of Data storage
Enterprise-grade SSDs reach 128TB of capacity
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15. Arrived in the early 2000s.
Its capacity reach in 2011 to 128 GB.
The future of Data storage
Secure digital (SD) cards
16. • This year sees the release of a new optical disc format with up to
300 GB capacity Known as Archival Disc , jointly developed
by Sony and Panasonic .
• For comparison, dual-layer Blu-rays can store up to 50 GB.
• The discs can withstand changes in temperature and humidity, in
addition to dust and water, ensuring readability for at least 50
years.
• Future versions with capacities of 500 GB and 1 TB are planned.
The future of Data storage
The Archival Disc format is launched
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17. • DDR4 is the fourth generation of double data rate.
• (SDRAM) after DDR (2002), DDR2 (2004) and DDR3
(2007).
• It features:
• greater speed
• memory density
• energy efficiency
The future of RAM
DDR4 memory reaches the home PC market
18. Computer chips
Researchers have announced a
breakthrough in the manufacture of 7
nanometer (nm) computer chips,
enabling the trend of Moore's Law to
continue for the next few years
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7 nanometer chips enable Moore's Law to continue
19. IBM Research has announced the semiconductor industry's first 7nm (nanometer) node test
chips with functioning transistors.
To achieve the higher performance, lower power , researchers had to bypass conventional
semiconductor manufacturing approaches.
Industry experts consider 7nm technology crucial to meeting the anticipated demands of
future cloud computing and Big Data systems, cognitive computing, mobile products and other
emerging "exponential" technologies .
Computer chips
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22. The Future Of Mobile Phones
It is 2015.
Your mobile is now much more than just a
communication device - more like a remote control
for your life. You still call it a "mobile" from habit,
but it is :-
• An organizer.
• Entertainment Device.
• Payment Device.
MOBILE COMPUTING
23. Trends in mobile technology: the next decade
MOBILE COMPUTING
2016 - Your smartphone will have a screen that lets you feel textures
Disney researchers have been hard at work developing touchscreens that let you feel texture. Through
electrostatic charges, your brain is tricked into feeling texture just by touching your device’s screen.
24. MOBILE COMPUTING
2022 - You will use your body as an input surface
• This is currently an emerging technology, but with interesting implications for user interface design.
• Known as 'bioacoustic sensing', this technology essentially uses highly sensitive acoustic sensors on your body,
which listen for the sound of your finger touching your skin.
• This allows the skin to be used as a finger surface, whereby you could dial a phone number onto your hand, for
example, or use your forearm as a scrolling interface. Tap near your wrist to scroll up, tap near your elbow to
scroll down.
Trends in mobile technology: the next decade
25. MOBILE COMPUTING
2023 - You will be able to control your smartphone with your mind
• instead of the headset format of today, we expect smart devices of 2023 to be reading our
brainwaves and allowing interaction with computers through thought alone.
Trends in mobile technology: the next decade
http://www.techradar.com/
Brain–
computer
interfaces
(BCI)
26. MOBILE COMPUTING
Smartphones Get Cool New Power Options
There’s been a recent breakthrough in battery technology that allows
smartphone users to charge their cellphones through motions, such as walking
or tapping the screen. Actually, even your body heat might be enough to give
your phone a charge in the future.
Ultra-rapid charger
• Other trending battery technology includes an ultra-rapid charger that only
takes 30 seconds to charge your device. It’s expected to be mainstream by
2016.
Trends in mobile technology: the next decade
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29. 'SixthSense' is a wearable gestural interface that augments the physical
world around us with digital information and lets us use natural hand
gestures to interact with that information.
SixthSense technology has integrated information with the real world
objects with digital world .
It associates technologies like hand gesture recognition , image
capturing , processing and manipulation , etc.
Wearable technology
Sixth Sense Technology
38. Wearable technology
BioStamp temporary tattoo electronic circuit
The BioStamp is about the size of a coin, but as thin as a
temporary tattoo and is hooked up to an application that can
be viewed with any smartphone, or a computer for further
data collection and analysis.
Scale
39. Wearable technology
BioStamp temporary tattoo electronic circuit
The sensors collect data such as:
body temperature.
heart rate.
brain activity.
exposure to UV rays.
hydration levels.
Technology
40. JUST OVER THE HORIZON
Scientists have developed a self-healing, flexible sensor that
mimics the self-healing properties of human skin.
Cuts or scratches to the sensors "heal" themselves in less than
one day.
Future possible applications could include the creation of
‘electronic skin’ and prosthetic limbs that allow wearers to ‘feel’
changes in their environments.
Self-healing sensor brings 'electronic skin' closer to reality
41. JUST OVER THE HORIZON
3-D printing definition :
3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three
dimensional solid objects from a digital file.
The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes.
In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive
layers of material until the entire object is created.
Each of these layers can be seen as a thinly sliced horizontal cross-
section of the eventual object.
3D printing
What is 3D
printing?
47. • Moonray (Height Resolution 3D printer)
3-D printers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVbNugu_-1I
48. 3D-printed human organs
By 2025 – after testing on animals – customized 3D-printing of
major human organs is becoming feasible for the first time.
Although yet to be fully perfected (as certain types of organs
remain too complex), this is nevertheless a major boost for life
extension efforts.
In the coming decades, more and more of the 78 organs in the
human body will become printable
3-D printing future
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49. • In 2015, the United Kingdom introduces Finger Vein
Authentication Technology (VeinID) to improve banking security.
• These devices are initially provided to corporate clients, but soon
made available to regular consumers.
• Desktop card readers, phone authentication and PIN codes are no
longer needed as vein pattern recognition is both faster and more
reliable.
• It is practically impossible to spoof or replicate – even more
accurate than fingerprint ID – .
• The finger must be attached to a live human body in order for
veins in the finger to be scanned.
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Personal biometric scanners for online banking
50. • The process takes just two seconds, using :
• A near-infrared (NIR) LED
• Monochrome CCD camera sensor
• Monochrome CCD camera sensor make the red
pigment in blood (haemoglobin) absorb NIR light , with
veins appearing as dark lines.
www.futuretimeline.net
How is it
work?
Personal biometric scanners for online banking
Editor's Notes
A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter, or about one ten-thousandth of the thickness of a human hair.