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by DrDroop
832 days ago
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I know everyone is calling BS on this, and I am just a simple web developer so what do I know but there are at least two priors that make me think that what is discussed here could have some validity. * The stochastic/random nature of processors is already used in cryptography for physically uncloneable functions. Dunno if this has any practical uses in industry, and it is crypto, so it is probably also BS, but it is the same phenomena you get if you log in into your BIOS and turn off ECC of your RAM. * The very first computer capable of MCMC was designed by von Neumann himself and used uranium as a source of randomness as part of the Manhattan project. Anyway semiconductors have never been my strong suit, but I guess this is more of a IP play then a consumer product business. Now let me get back to writing unit tests. |
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