Q Blocks: Ubiquitous Super Computing has arrived
The 20th century was the century of the Personal Computer. The 21st century will be the century of the Personal Supercomputer.
Twenty years ago, at the beginning of this new century, nobody imagined the amazing technologies that would be born in the following decades. The smartphones that we carry in our pockets nowadays have more computing capabilities than the Spacecraft that made Armstrong and Aldrin the first men to step on the moon.
New technologies like smartphones, which come with a massive paradigm shift (computers went from being massive devices restricted to a very few people to tiny, carry-anywhere things that fit in our pockets) have transformed the world, dramatically increasing our quality of life.
Today I want to speak about one of such new technologies, one that has come to make a paradigm shift comparable to the one we experienced with smartphones. When it is fully developed, you will be able to execute incredibly costly computational tasks from your laptop, grab a coffee, and by the time you are back have them completed. No more waiting for hours while a Machine Learning model is being trained, or spending a fortune to speed up the process.