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Proceedings of the 1984 annual conference of the ACM on The fifth generation challenge table of contents
Page: 287  
Year of Publication: 1984
ISBN:0-89791-144-X
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ABSTRACT

The Fifth generation computer is fairly well defined. By extrapolation, we can make some statements about a sixth generation machine. But what of the seventh generation? This presentation explores one possible scenario for the seventh generation computer. General specifications, expandability factors, initial and operating costs, useful lifetime and special use-interactive characteristics will be defined. The seventh generation system design will have to be sensitive to design constraints in the 2010 timeframe, including: • energy availability, • operational lifetime requirements, • materials processing breakthroughs, and • user requirements.