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engineer gordon moore in the 60s. predicted by intel engineer gordon moore in the 60sm law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon moore in the 60s. it refers to the doubling of transistors on a chip every two years while the cost is halved. a concept increasingly ha rd to is halved. a concept increasingly hard to keep up with, despite us expecting a lot more from our ever connected lives. the next driver is what we call ubiquitous computing. it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of etched devices that are smart, that can compute at any time and communicate and link and that will be the future enabled by semiconductors. it's a future that's not to far away for taiwan. ai is making substantial progress here, especially in healthcare. i progress here, especially in healthca re. i am progress here, especially in healthcare. iam here progress here, especially in healthcare. i am here at taipei vetera ns healthcare. i am here at taipei veterans general hospital where
engineer gordon moore in the 60s. predicted by intel engineer gordon moore in the 60sm law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon moore in the 60s. it refers to the doubling of transistors on a chip every two years while the cost is halved. a concept increasingly ha rd to is halved. a concept increasingly hard to keep up with, despite us expecting a lot more from our ever connected lives. the next driver is what we call ubiquitous computing. it is computation everywhere at any time. all the...
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all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore's law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon moores to the doubling of transistors on a chip every two years, whilst the cost is halved. a concept increasingly hard to keep up with, despite us expecting a lot more from our ever—connected lives. the next driver is what we call ‘ubiquitous computing'. it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of etched devices that are smart, that can compute at any time, and communicate and link and that will be the future enabled by semiconductors. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a device dispatched by samsung to send selfies to space came back to earth with a thud, crash—landing in a back garden in michigan, usa. thankfully, nobody was injured. on a slightly safer note, the korean tech giant has teased a flip phone — how very early naughties of them! — with a foldable screen. let's hope this one's more successful than its last attempt at a folding phone. twitter has banned all political advertising worldwide on its platform, sayin
all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore's law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon moores to the doubling of transistors on a chip every two years, whilst the cost is halved. a concept increasingly hard to keep up with, despite us expecting a lot more from our ever—connected lives. the next driver is what we call ‘ubiquitous computing'. it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of etched devices that are smart, that...
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all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore's law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon moore. it refers to the doubling of transistors on a chip every two years, whilst the cost is halved. a concept increasingly hard to keep up with, despite us expecting a lot more from our ever—connected lives. the next driver is what we call "ubiquitous computing". it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of etched devices that are smart, that can compute at any time, and communicate and link and that will be the future enabled by semiconductors. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a device dispatched by samsung to send selfies to space came back to earth with a thud, crash—landing in a back garden in michigan, usa. thankfully, nobody was injured. on a slightly safer note, the korean tech giant has teased a flip phone — how very early noughties of them! — with a foldable screen. let's hope this one‘s more successful than its last attempt at a folding phone. twitter has banned all political advertising worldwide on its platf
all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore's law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon moore. it refers to the doubling of transistors on a chip every two years, whilst the cost is halved. a concept increasingly hard to keep up with, despite us expecting a lot more from our ever—connected lives. the next driver is what we call "ubiquitous computing". it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of etched devices that...
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all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore's law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon mooreng of transistors on a chip every two years whilst the cost is halved. a concept increasingly hard to keep up with, despite us expecting a lot more from our ever—connected lives. the next driver is what we call "ubiquitous computing." it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of etched devices that are smart, that can compute at any time and communicate and link and that will be the future enabled by semiconductors. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a device dispatched by samsung to send selfies to space came back to earth with a thud. crash landing in a back garden in michigan, usa. thankfully, nobody was injured. on a slightly safer note, the korean tech giant has teased a flip phone. how very early noughties of them, with a foldable screen. let's hope it's more successful than the last attempt. twitter has banned all political advertising worldwide on its platform, saying the reach of such messages should be earned
all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore's law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon mooreng of transistors on a chip every two years whilst the cost is halved. a concept increasingly hard to keep up with, despite us expecting a lot more from our ever—connected lives. the next driver is what we call "ubiquitous computing." it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of etched devices that are smart, that can...
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all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore's law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon mooreefers to the doubling of transistors on a chip every two years whilst the cost is halved. a concept increasingly hard to keep up with, despite us expecting a lot more from our ever connected lives. the next driver is what we call ubiquitous computing. it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of devices that are smart, that can compute at any time and communicate and link and that will be the future enabled by semiconductors. it's a future that's not too far away for taiwan. ai is making substantial progress here, especially in health care. i am here at taipei veterans general hospital where they are already experiencing the benefits of ai. whilst many ai systems are hidden behind closed doors, in this hospital, we were given behind—the—scenes access. we have a patient actually inside the tunnel and he is scanned for his brain, to see any brain metastasises coming from the lung cancer. many of the patients who come here already have
all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore's law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon mooreefers to the doubling of transistors on a chip every two years whilst the cost is halved. a concept increasingly hard to keep up with, despite us expecting a lot more from our ever connected lives. the next driver is what we call ubiquitous computing. it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of devices that are smart, that can compute...
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all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore‘s law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon mooreled by semiconductors. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a device dispatched by samsung to send selfies to space came back to earth with a thud, crash—landing in a back garden in michigan, usa. thankfully, nobody was injured. on a slightly safer note, the korean tech giant has teased a flip phone — how very early naughties of them! — with a foldable screen. let‘s hope this one‘s more successful than its last attempt at a folding phone. twitter has banned all political advertising worldwide on its platform, saying that the reach of such messages should be "earned, not bought". the move puts pressure on rival social media outfit facebook, which recently ruled out banning political ads. in other facebook news, the social network has agreed to pay a £500,000 fine issued by the uk data protection watchdog over the cambridge analytica scandal, ending a year‘s worth of legal wrangling over the issue. as part of the agreement, facebook has made no admission of liability. facebo
all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore‘s law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon mooreled by semiconductors. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a device dispatched by samsung to send selfies to space came back to earth with a thud, crash—landing in a back garden in michigan, usa. thankfully, nobody was injured. on a slightly safer note, the korean tech giant has teased a flip phone — how very early naughties of them! — with a foldable screen. let‘s...
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all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore's law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon moorehe next driver is what we call ‘ubiquitous computing'. it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of etched devices that are smart, that can compute at any time, and communicate and link and that will be the future enabled by semiconductors. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a device dispatched by samsung to send selfies to space came back to earth with a thud, crash—landing in a back garden in michigan, usa. thankfully, nobody was injured. on a slightly safer note, the korean tech samsung giant has teased a flip phone. how very early naughties of them! with a foldable screen. let's hope this one's more successful than the last attempt at a folding phone. twitter has banned all political advertising worldwide on its platform, saying that the reach of such messages should be "earned, not bought. " the move puts pressure on rival social media outfit facebook which recently ruled out banning political ads. in other facebo
all of this is about the concept of keeping up with moore's law, as predicted by intel engineer gordon moorehe next driver is what we call ‘ubiquitous computing'. it is computation everywhere at any time. all the devices are connected. billions and billions of etched devices that are smart, that can compute at any time, and communicate and link and that will be the future enabled by semiconductors. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a device dispatched by samsung to send...
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a lot of discussion about gordon sondland at yesterday's hearing and that same afternoon on wednesday, mooreooper, deputy assistant secretary of defense will testify alongside david hale, the under secretary of state for political affairs and on thursday, the hearings end with fiona hill, former white house russian expert will be on capitol hill to testify. when it comes to the headlines, we may see a few memorable headlines tomorrow. president trump holding a campaign rally tonight in louisiana. we are airing that live on span at c-span.org. you can listen to it on the radio app. hearings public servicing a new claim from ambassador bill taylor. he is a west point graduate, class of 1969 appointed by mike pompeo, asked personally to take over after maria bonaventure was relieved of her duties. she will testify on friday. a lot of questions on what she saw and heard. one of the headlines from yesterday's hearing is what ambassador bill taylor told the committee about what he heard. [video clip] last friday a member of my staff told me of events that occurred on july 26. while ambassador vulg
a lot of discussion about gordon sondland at yesterday's hearing and that same afternoon on wednesday, mooreooper, deputy assistant secretary of defense will testify alongside david hale, the under secretary of state for political affairs and on thursday, the hearings end with fiona hill, former white house russian expert will be on capitol hill to testify. when it comes to the headlines, we may see a few memorable headlines tomorrow. president trump holding a campaign rally tonight in...