• Life Experience = Expired Life [Golden Bridge Solutions] (Re: Creating a "European CMOS 2.0 Army")

    From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.logic,comp.lang.prolog,sci.physics on Wed Jul 22 16:48:57 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    Hi,

    When Rossy Boy mentions he has Life
    Experience, he wants to say he is an
    Old Engineeer. But Old Engineers all

    have Alzheimer now, and cannot do RTFM
    anymore. So they are all the time confused,
    cannot understand concepts like HBM, RDMA,

    ect.. cannot think clearly. Its a total
    nightmare for them, the AI Boom creates
    zero joy, only constant fear of cyber

    treats, the only solution for old engineers
    is to take a one way ticket to San Francisco,
    and jump from the Golden Gate Bridge:

    Golden Gate Bridge
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/52Y4SmwE1Mc7hK2v9

    Have Fun!

    Bye

    P.S.: Alternative an old engineer can travel
    to Vietnam, to the B|a N|a Hills resort,
    in the H|#a Vang district of Da Nang, and

    try to jump from the Golden Bridge Cb|ou V|ang:

    Golden Bridge Cb|ou V|ang
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/7WhJtw3DG6Zerxh1A

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    For marketing purposes people
    typically look at the race towards
    2nm, and we find:

    A month ago, Apple lost its exclusivity
    on 3 nm smartphone processors with
    MediaTekrCOs Dimensity 9400 chip, integrated
    in the Vivo X200 Pro smartphone. Qualcomm
    is also in the race with its recently
    unveiled Snapdragon 8 Elite and set to
    power the Xiaomi 15 Pro in 2025. However,
    Apple should regain its position as innovation
    leader in 2026 with the release of the
    iPhone 18, which should feature the A20
    chip built on TSMCrCOs 2 nm process."

    But there is a vertical vias revolution
    going on as well, some SOCs typically
    being at 18 layers now:

    Zooming Into a CPU (It's Incredible) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bez-2cvYja0

    imec has coined the term CMOS 2.0:

    LEUVEN (Belgium), MARCH 12th, 2026 rCo Imec,
    a world-leading research and innovation hub
    in advanced semiconductor technologies, has
    launched a first-of-its-kind consortium with
    26 European university groups that will jointly
    work on the technology roadmap beyond
    CMOS scaling (CMOS 2.0). https://www.imec-int.com/en/press/imec-launches-university-consortium-around-next-generation-chips


    So we might see more mobile grade GPUs.

    Bye

    --- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.logic,comp.lang.prolog,sci.physics on Wed Jul 22 16:59:16 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    Hi,

    BTW: Watching videos like. The other
    name for CMOS 2.0 is logic folding here:

    How Huawei Just Built an Impossible Chip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ekndZwyOzo

    And then buy some China stocks is
    quite some Joy. I don't know whether
    you get the drift of contrarian trading?

    Berkshire Hathaway had some luck in
    some pre AI Tech Tourbulences domains.

    Have Fun!

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    When Rossy Boy mentions he has Life
    Experience, he wants to say he is an
    Old Engineeer. But Old Engineers all

    have Alzheimer now, and cannot do RTFM
    anymore. So they are all the time confused,
    cannot understand concepts like HBM, RDMA,

    ect.. cannot think clearly. Its a total
    nightmare for them, the AI Boom creates
    zero joy, only constant fear of cyber

    treats, the only solution for old engineers
    is to take a one way ticket to San Francisco,
    and jump from the Golden Gate Bridge:

    Golden Gate Bridge
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/52Y4SmwE1Mc7hK2v9

    Have Fun!

    Bye

    P.S.: Alternative an old engineer can travel
    to Vietnam, to the B|a N|a Hills resort,
    in the H|#a Vang district of Da Nang, and

    try to jump from the Golden Bridge Cb|ou V|ang:

    Golden Bridge Cb|ou V|ang
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/7WhJtw3DG6Zerxh1A

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    For marketing purposes people
    typically look at the race towards
    2nm, and we find:

    A month ago, Apple lost its exclusivity
    on 3 nm smartphone processors with
    MediaTekrCOs Dimensity 9400 chip, integrated
    in the Vivo X200 Pro smartphone. Qualcomm
    is also in the race with its recently
    unveiled Snapdragon 8 Elite and set to
    power the Xiaomi 15 Pro in 2025. However,
    Apple should regain its position as innovation
    leader in 2026 with the release of the
    iPhone 18, which should feature the A20
    chip built on TSMCrCOs 2 nm process."

    But there is a vertical vias revolution
    going on as well, some SOCs typically
    being at 18 layers now:

    Zooming Into a CPU (It's Incredible)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bez-2cvYja0

    imec has coined the term CMOS 2.0:

    LEUVEN (Belgium), MARCH 12th, 2026 rCo Imec,
    a world-leading research and innovation hub
    in advanced semiconductor technologies, has
    launched a first-of-its-kind consortium with
    26 European university groups that will jointly
    work on the technology roadmap beyond
    CMOS scaling (CMOS 2.0).
    https://www.imec-int.com/en/press/imec-launches-university-consortium-around-next-generation-chips


    So we might see more mobile grade GPUs.

    Bye


    --- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.logic,comp.lang.prolog,sci.physics on Wed Jul 22 17:27:44 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    Hi,

    I am definitively more fun discussing AI
    than SWI-Prolog. I discuss AI already for
    30 years, but when I read nonsens like here:

    a) Pretend to be sick:
    =======================
    "I was diagnosed with rectal cancer
    in August last year. End of April I had
    the main surgical intervention."

    Archimedes Plutonium tried the
    same 10 years ago, wrote something
    like that, still he is posting in

    his own google group. So chances
    are not zero that the statement
    is fake news.

    b) Ethical pretense
    =====================
    "I quickly switched to AnthropicrCOs Claude
    Code, mostly because they seem to be most
    aware of the ethical implications of AI

    and are considered state-of-the-art."
    More fake news from a marketing brochure,
    it is really sad.

    c) XPCE roadmap
    ===================================
    "I learned programming by doing small
    tasks in the then young XPCE GUI library
    developed by Anjo Anjewierden."

    Ok, now we know the other plagiarism
    inside SWI, and it matches the title
    of the thread, "i.e. direction of Prolog"?

    If we understand Prolog as SWI-Prolog which
    sees itself as half XPCE and half SWI-WAM.
    But what does it have to do with AI?

    d) Giving up Prolog being intelligent
    =======================================
    "With modern graphics, XPCE can again play a
    role in providing interactive GUI applications
    as the AI is quite capable of doing so."

    So SWI now positions it as an AI backend,
    for AI generated code? Even occured to
    any of the morons that a static generated

    dumb GUI application, is probably not the
    future if we have AI?

    Etc.. etc..

    https://swi-prolog.discourse.group/t/personal-notes-on-health-ai-and-the-direction-of-swi-prolog/9701

    I really must vomit.

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    BTW: Watching videos like. The other
    name for CMOS 2.0 is logic folding here:

    How Huawei Just Built an Impossible Chip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ekndZwyOzo

    And then buy some China stocks is
    quite some Joy. I don't know whether
    you get the drift of contrarian trading?

    Berkshire Hathaway had some luck in
    some pre AI Tech Tourbulences domains.

    Have Fun!

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    When Rossy Boy mentions he has Life
    Experience, he wants to say he is an
    Old Engineeer. But Old Engineers all

    have Alzheimer now, and cannot do RTFM
    anymore. So they are all the time confused,
    cannot understand concepts like HBM, RDMA,

    ect.. cannot think clearly. Its a total
    nightmare for them, the AI Boom creates
    zero joy, only constant fear of cyber

    treats, the only solution for old engineers
    is to take a one way ticket to San Francisco,
    and jump from the Golden Gate Bridge:

    Golden Gate Bridge
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/52Y4SmwE1Mc7hK2v9

    Have Fun!

    Bye

    P.S.: Alternative an old engineer can travel
    to Vietnam, to the B|a N|a Hills resort,
    in the H|#a Vang district of Da Nang, and

    try to jump from the Golden Bridge Cb|ou V|ang:

    Golden Bridge Cb|ou V|ang
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/7WhJtw3DG6Zerxh1A

    Mild Shock schrieb:
    Hi,

    For marketing purposes people
    typically look at the race towards
    2nm, and we find:

    A month ago, Apple lost its exclusivity
    on 3 nm smartphone processors with
    MediaTekrCOs Dimensity 9400 chip, integrated
    in the Vivo X200 Pro smartphone. Qualcomm
    is also in the race with its recently
    unveiled Snapdragon 8 Elite and set to
    power the Xiaomi 15 Pro in 2025. However,
    Apple should regain its position as innovation
    leader in 2026 with the release of the
    iPhone 18, which should feature the A20
    chip built on TSMCrCOs 2 nm process."

    But there is a vertical vias revolution
    going on as well, some SOCs typically
    being at 18 layers now:

    Zooming Into a CPU (It's Incredible)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bez-2cvYja0

    imec has coined the term CMOS 2.0:

    LEUVEN (Belgium), MARCH 12th, 2026 rCo Imec,
    a world-leading research and innovation hub
    in advanced semiconductor technologies, has
    launched a first-of-its-kind consortium with
    26 European university groups that will jointly
    work on the technology roadmap beyond
    CMOS scaling (CMOS 2.0).
    https://www.imec-int.com/en/press/imec-launches-university-consortium-around-next-generation-chips


    So we might see more mobile grade GPUs.

    Bye



    --- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.logic,comp.lang.prolog,sci.physics on Wed Jul 22 17:28:46 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic


    Hi,

    I really must vomit.

    Wait till they notice how WebGPU gives a
    new twist into GraphViz. Check out yFiles.

    "The yFiles for HTML library (by yWorks) provides
    advanced graph rendering and layout capabilities.
    While its primary and officially supported

    high-performance renderer uses WebGL2, the
    yWorks team has actively prototyped and
    experimented with WebGPU during their

    internal "project days" to explore future
    rendering pipelines. For production environments
    requiring massive datasets (100,000+ nodes and

    edges), yFiles utilizes WebGL2 to achieve
    smooth 60 FPS performance and
    interactive capabilities"
    https://www.yworks.com/blog/year-in-review-2023

    Bye

    Hi,

    I am definitively more fun discussing AI
    than SWI-Prolog. I discuss AI already for
    30 years, but when I read nonsens like here:

    a) Pretend to be sick:
    =======================
    "I was diagnosed with rectal cancer
    in August last year. End of April I had
    the main surgical intervention."

    Archimedes Plutonium tried the
    same 10 years ago, wrote something
    like that, still he is posting in

    his own google group. So chances
    are not zero that the statement
    is fake news.

    b) Ethical pretense
    =====================
    "I quickly switched to AnthropicrCOs Claude
    Code, mostly because they seem to be most
    aware of the ethical implications of AI

    and are considered state-of-the-art."
    More fake news from a marketing brochure,
    it is really sad.

    c) XPCE roadmap
    ===================================
    "I learned programming by doing small
    tasks in the then young XPCE GUI library
    developed by Anjo Anjewierden."

    Ok, now we know the other plagiarism
    inside SWI, and it matches the title
    of the thread, "i.e. direction of Prolog"?

    If we understand Prolog as SWI-Prolog which
    sees itself as half XPCE and half SWI-WAM.
    But what does it have to do with AI?

    d) Giving up Prolog being intelligent =======================================
    "With modern graphics, XPCE can again play a
    role in providing interactive GUI applications
    as the AI is quite capable of doing so."

    So SWI now positions it as an AI backend,
    for AI generated code? Even occured to
    any of the morons that a static generated

    dumb GUI application, is probably not the
    future if we have AI?

    Etc.. etc..


    https://swi-prolog.discourse.group/t/personal-notes-on-health-ai-and-the-direction-of-swi-prolog/9701

    I really must vomit.

    Bye
    --- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Mild Shock@janburse@fastmail.fm to sci.logic,comp.lang.prolog,sci.physics on Wed Jul 22 17:40:25 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.logic

    Hi,

    WebGPU based visualization is currently
    exploding. Check out for exmaple:

    GPU-powered, highly performant
    large-scale data visualization
    "deck.gl is designed to simplify
    high-performance, WebGL2/WebGPU
    based visualization of large data sets.
    Users can quickly get impressive visual
    results with minimal effort by composing
    existing layers, or leverage deck.gl's
    extensible architecture to address custom needs." https://github.com/visgl/deck.gl

    In 2018 they already had WebGL2,
    now they have WebGPU.

    Bye

    Mild Shock schrieb:

    Hi,

    I really must vomit.

    Wait till they notice how WebGPU gives a
    new twist into GraphViz. Check out yFiles.

    "The yFiles for HTML library (by yWorks) provides
    advanced graph rendering and layout capabilities.
    While its primary and officially supported

    high-performance renderer uses WebGL2, the
    yWorks team has actively prototyped and
    experimented with WebGPU during their

    internal "project days" to explore future
    rendering pipelines. For production environments
    requiring massive datasets (100,000+ nodes and

    edges), yFiles utilizes WebGL2 to achieve
    smooth 60 FPS performance and
    interactive capabilities"
    https://www.yworks.com/blog/year-in-review-2023

    Bye

    Hi,

    I am definitively more fun discussing AI
    than SWI-Prolog. I discuss AI already for
    30 years,-a but when I read nonsens like here:

    a) Pretend to be sick:
    =======================
    -a-a-a-a "I was diagnosed with rectal cancer
    -a-a-a-a in August last year. End of April I had
    -a-a-a-a the main surgical intervention."

    -a-a-a-a Archimedes Plutonium tried the
    -a-a-a-a same 10 years ago, wrote something
    -a-a-a-a like that, still he is posting in

    -a-a-a-a his own google group. So chances
    -a-a-a-a are not zero that the statement
    -a-a-a-a is fake news.

    b) Ethical pretense
    =====================
    -a-a-a-a "I quickly switched to AnthropicrCOs Claude
    -a-a-a-a Code, mostly because they seem to be most
    -a-a-a-a aware of the ethical implications of AI

    -a-a-a-a and are considered state-of-the-art."
    -a-a-a-a More fake news from a marketing brochure,
    -a-a-a-a it is really sad.

    c) XPCE roadmap
    ===================================
    -a-a-a-a "I learned programming by doing small
    -a-a-a-a tasks in the then young XPCE GUI library
    -a-a-a-a developed by Anjo Anjewierden."

    -a-a-a-a Ok, now we know the other plagiarism
    -a-a-a-a inside SWI, and it matches the title
    -a-a-a-a of the thread, "i.e. direction of Prolog"?

    -a-a-a-a If we understand Prolog as SWI-Prolog which
    -a-a-a-a sees itself as half XPCE and half SWI-WAM.
    -a-a-a-a But what does it have to do with AI?

    d) Giving up Prolog being intelligent =======================================
    -a-a-a-a "With modern graphics, XPCE can again play a
    -a-a-a-a role in providing interactive GUI applications
    -a-a-a-a as the AI is quite capable of doing so."

    -a-a-a-a So SWI now positions it as an AI backend,
    -a-a-a-a for AI generated code? Even occured to
    -a-a-a-a any of the morons that a static generated

    -a-a-a-a dumb GUI application, is probably not the
    -a-a-a-a future if we have AI?

    Etc.. etc..


    https://swi-prolog.discourse.group/t/personal-notes-on-health-ai-and-the-direction-of-swi-prolog/9701


    I really must vomit.

    Bye

    --- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2