What do you think the PC of the future will be like?

who cares?

i just go to best buy with my shinny best buy card and spend $1000 every 3 years

3 months after i buy this $1000 computer it will be on clearnace for $499 with free printer and free geek squad install

 
in the future machines will rule and the one will have to save us all, depending on the budget of our future, we may have to settle for branden fraiser over keanu reeeves.

that's life.

 
We won't have spinning drives in the future. I can almost say without a doubt they will be a form of SSD. As the internet improves I could see companies like google offering free unlimited storage with speeds that were fast enough to keep up with demand.

There is going to be no real use for "ghz or mhz" as future computers will be based of of qubits and quantum computing.

Graphics will be uploaded directly to the optical nerve endings in the brain via implants or pass through voltage technology. Think virutal reality in a way.

It is a neat rig though.

 
future machines will be much smaller than that. Eventually, I would think it would go to a cartridge type thing. Like each person carrys around a thumb drive size device that you plug into a "computer" and you kinda take your whole pc with you. I've seen windows run off of thumb drives now, so it's possible.

 
Here's what MS thinks:

According to a report, Microsoft isn't just looking at the next version of Windows (no, not Mojave) for future OS possibilities, but is looking beyond the Windows architecture altogether with a project known as Midori. The new OS is still in the "incubation" phase (which puts it slightly closer to market than R&D projects), but Microsoft has admitted to its existence, and the Software Daily Times says at least one team in Redmond is actively working on the new architecture.
The basis for the platform centers around research related to Microsoft's Singularity project, and envisions a distributed environment where applications, documents, and connectivity are blurred in a cloud-computing phantasmagoria which can be run natively or hosted across multiple systems. The researchers are working to create a concurrent / parallel distribution of resources, as well as a method of handling applications across separate machines -- religiously-dubbed the Asynchronous Promise Architecture -- which will set the stage for a backwards-compatible operating system built from the ground up, with networks of varying size in mind. Says the SD Times, "The Midori documents foresee applications running across a multitude of topologies, ranging from client-server and multi-tier deployments to peer-to-peer at the edge, and in the cloud data center. Those topologies form a heterogeneous mesh where capabilities can exist at separate places." Like it technical? Hit the read link for an in-depth look at the possible shape of Microsoft's future.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/30/microsofts-midori-a-future-without-windows/

 
oh and that would totally be a kick in the nuts to whoever made that list underneath if intel actually took the Core3 octo just to be ***** and trademarked it LMAO.
I made up the specs. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

The purpose of the thread, really, was to have other people make up their own "future computer components" to combine to make an awesome machine of the future with the specs, and post them. Like I did...

But apparently everyone thinks that PC's will be completly revolutionized and not be towers any more. Which, they could be right. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
Here's mine: //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
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shit tons of Hard Drives though

 
just an octo core?? lol they have em out already. why not use the tos cpu (optical) that is in development. thats some fast spinnin hard drives, holy shit

 
Likely an SoC design - I think we'll eventually get to the point where our entire computers will be on a single IC chip and you just plug it in to a terminal consisting of some kind of monitor and input device(s), like plugging in a USB drive.

 
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