"Lam, we're arrival. Get out of the car!" With Sun's voice ringing in his ears, Lam couldn't help but come to his senses. Then Sun slapped Lam's arm forcefully. This woman really held a grudge!
Sure enough, only women and villains were difficult to raise! Lam hurriedly begged for help, and Sun snorted when she saw this, proudly like a little peacock.
After that, Lam took a look at Sun. He wanted to tell her what happened last night, but he was afraid that she would be worried, so he finally held back the words.
When they came to the laboratory, Lam called Choi Man, who had already arrived, to discuss how to complete the established plan. After all, although Elaine Chen didn't say anything verbally, she had already planned to mass-produce robots first, which was telling them to wait for the progress on their side.
When it come to how to reduce the size of machinery and equipment while maintaining the existing computing power, it must involve an interesting phenomenon in the industry,the Moore's Law.
In 1965, Gordon Moore, one of the founders of Intel Corporation, released a report on the development trend of computer memory. In his report, Gordon Moore revealed a striking trend in the discovery that each new chip contained roughly twice the capacity of its predecessor, and that each chip was produced within 18~24 months, after the previous chip was produced. The industry generally believed that the average time was 18 months. If this trend continued, computing power or computer performance would increase exponentially relative to the time period.
In a word, the number of transistors that could be accommodated on an integrated circuit doubled approximately every 18 months. It was also found to be applicable not only to the description of memory chips, but also to accurately account for the development of processor power and disk drive storage capacity. This trend had been going on for more than half a century.
Moore's Law was considered to be only observation or speculation, a rule of experience rather than a physical or natural law, but this did not hinder the accuracy and wide recognition of Moore's Law.
However, no matter how good the rules were, there would always be a day when they are not applicable. In the end, as the chip manufacturing process got closer and closer to the physical limit of semiconductors, it would be difficult to shrink any further.
For Lam, both Moore's Law and Grand Wei told him that the direction was correct, but the difference was that Grand Wei and the others had already made it, while Moore's Law only told him the time limit.
"Moore's Law says that 18 months is a cycle, but according to the size and computing power of our current intelligent system, how many cycles will it take!" Choi Man couldn't help but sighed to the sky, and smiled wryly at Lam.
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"Yeah, the cycle is indeed too long, and the main thing is that the Gats Center has already made it. Although I don't know what technology is used there, but technology is slow step by step. In the end, only It's controlled by others." Lam put his arms on his chest, rubbed his chin with his hands and thought.
"Is it necessary to use such a technical method? In fact, we only need to open up the information connection channel between our system and the front-end systems installed on the robot. As for the information processing capacity of the back-end will become larger and the calculation load will increase. We can optimize our intelligent system and it will be easier to operate, just like cloud computing.” Choi Man proposed the relatively simple and easy-to-operate solution that Lam thought before.
Such a technical solution was actually equivalent to forming a control area centered on the laboratory's artificial intelligence system, and the systems on those robots are small nodes, eventually forming an information interaction network, all controlled by the laboratory's artificial intelligence system.
"What about the security issue? If there is someone with malicious intentions, it is easy to be traced and directly attacked our artificial intelligence system." Lam was actually moved, but he also raised his own concerns.
Compared with scaling down the AI system, such a solution could achieve the same purpose, but it was more risky, because it was easy to damage the back-end AI system. Lam pointed to this system to continue to complete the intelligent experiment.
"Dr. Lam, have you forgotten what I study? I'm good at it!" Choi Man patted his chest and smiled at Lam, trying to dispel Lam's worries. In the end, as if he had made up his mind, Choi Man tried to ask: "Dr. Lam, this is a good idea for you. How about entrusting you with the intelligentization of the system and entrusting me with the security maintenance of the entire system?"
There was a specialization in surgery, and Choi Man specialized in this, so there should be no problem.
This was also good, it would be more efficient to do things with a clear division of labor! But should he tell Elaine Chen about this? After all, the technical plan had changed. Since the technical plan had changed, it might also involve changes in funds!
After hesitating again and again, Lam called Elaine Chen to explain. Chen had no objection, and said that the funding would not change. Anyway, she only wanted the final result.
Then Chen talked about him from left to right, and asked Lam how he was doing recently, what he thought of her, just wanting to make sure if Lam had seen her in that space last night.
Lam was taken aback by the question, but answered truthfully. As for what he thought of her, Lam didn't know how to answer so he could only say that Chen was a very serious and warm person.
When Chen heard this, she thought it was a bit funny, but she was also relieved. It seemed that he didn't recognize her in that space.
A stone fell to the ground in Chen's heart temporarily. Luckily he didn't recognize her, otherwise it would be more troublesome to deal with him in the future, and she had to dig out the secrets of him. By the way, she don't know if the genetic report came out, but thinking of this, Chen hung up the phone.
After hanging up the phone, Lam turned around and saw Choi Man looking at him with a half-smile. Lam couldn't help being a little amused: "Dr. Choi, what's wrong?"
"Who are you calling? You are smiling so happily." Choi Man joked.
Lam said that he was calling the project partner, and then asked Choi Man to go to work quickly, trying to arrange the system safely within a week. He would continue to research on artificial intelligence systems. The work on both sides couldn't be delayed.
"People were born to be busy", Lam sighed softly, mocking himself.