Read more.DARPA also demonstrates a helicopter with robotic spider legs (video).
Read more.DARPA also demonstrates a helicopter with robotic spider legs (video).
Coming soon to an Intel (or AMD) processor near you. Never fear another "Snowden" or pirated software ever again...
Mission Impossible coming to real world ?!
Well that's one way to boost sales. No more enjoying your CPU for 5-10 years. They kill it after 3. Intel don't even need to bother rolling out incremental increases then!
Kamikaze style
Thought the robot landing gear was more interesting.
This might make users remember their passwords better!
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Everyone is having enough trouble fabricating chips on bulk silicon. Don't go expecting your CPU to be built on tempered glass anytime soon! This will probably be confined to super-niche applications like a handful of kilobytes of storage for an encryption key.
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