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"Brain Efficiency Cannell Prize Contest Award Ceremony" by Alexander Gietelink Oldenziel

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Jacob Cannell's Point of View

The heat loss over the cable is linear in the signal power, while the channel capacity is sub-linear. It's just a question of whether or not the receiver can read such small signals. The reason that typical interconnects in CPUs and the like tend to be in the realm of 10 to 100 FJ a bit, millimeter is because of a wide range of engineering constraints. I personally moved from being very sympathetic to Jacob Cannell's point of view to giving a talk on his perspective to being much more skeptical. His ideas remain influential on how I think about the future of computer hardware, the brain and the form of super intelligent machines.

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