Computer hardware replication is not as hard as general replication.
Various speculations crop up: biomolecular, nanotech, factory in a
suitcase. I have a few ideas of my own too ;-)
And there's always the possibility of really cheap, extremely
reconfigurable hardware.
> On Sun, Oct 25, 1998 at 06:30:57PM +0000, Jamie Lokier wrote:
> > For now, try FPGAs. They're large enough to hold small processors and
> > motherboard glue logic (tie a few together) and fast enough for things
> > like PCI and Gigabit Ethernet (barely). Prices vary.
>
> <a href="put something in here">where?</a>
comp.arch.fpga
-- Jamie
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