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=Historical Document=
=Historical Document=
The first and foremost important document that stated this idea can be associated to [[Moore's Law]]<ref>{{:Paper/Cramming }}</ref>.
The first and foremost important document that stated this idea can be associated to [[Moore's Law]]<ref>{{:Paper/Cramming more components onto integrated circuits}}</ref>.
=Hardware Changes=
=Hardware Changes=
This video<ref>{{:Video/DataOps Poland No. 31 Redpanda - stream your data 10x faster}}</ref> explains how to exploit the physical properties of data.
This video<ref>{{:Video/DataOps Poland No. 31 Redpanda - stream your data 10x faster}}</ref> explains how to exploit the physical properties of data.

Revision as of 06:30, 12 July 2022

Data has physical meaning. This statement is particularly applicable to the architecture of computers or network of computers. The speed of how data can be transferred and the ways how data are being represented determines the boundary of how data could affect the physical world.

Historical Document

The first and foremost important document that stated this idea can be associated to Moore's Law[1].

Hardware Changes

This video[2] explains how to exploit the physical properties of data.

References

  1. Gordon, Moore E. (Apr 19, 1965). Cramming more components onto integrated circuits (PDF). local page: Electronics Magazine. 
  2. Gallego, Alex (Sep 27, 2021). DataOps Poland No. 31 Redpanda - stream your data 10x faster. local page: DataOps Poland. 

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