T. Gilling

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I am a forward-looking information technologist that wants to re-invent personal computing for the 21st century, and, by so doing, make the world a better, more equitable, place.

Beyond Moore's Law

I recently wrote an essay on the subject of Beyond Moore's Law, which builds on a number of ideas that I first introduced in my book, The STREAM TONE: The Future of Personal Computing?

The essay discusses an alternative approach to computing, an approach that is far less reliant on the need to double the number of transistors on an integrated circuit every two years.

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Published on August 21, 2017 01:11
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“Change, however, often comes with a price, and the continuous fast-paced change that is a mark of our technologically-oriented modern world means that we pay that price, in a whole variety of ways, again and again and again, at what seems to be an ever quickening pace.”
T. Gilling, The STREAM TONE: The Future of Personal Computing?

“If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?”
Laurence J. Peter

“Change, however, often comes with a price, and the continuous fast-paced change that is a mark of our technologically-oriented modern world means that we pay that price, in a whole variety of ways, again and again and again, at what seems to be an ever quickening pace.”
T. Gilling, The STREAM TONE: The Future of Personal Computing?

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