Incredible NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Super; hold 70 trillion operations per second in your hand (or in your robot). It's an affordable generative AI supercomputer.
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Way back in 1983, tiny but powerful computers were still a long way off, but science fiction writers can dream. Like the microterm from Cyberpunk!, a 1983 short story by Bruce Bethke.
"Now kids," he said quietly, "it's time for some serious fun." He whipped out his microterm. "School's off!"
I still drop a bit when I see that microterm--Geez, it's a beauty! It's a Zeilemann Nova 300, but we've spent so much time reworking it, it's practically custom from the motherboard up. Hi-baud, rammed, rammed, ported, with the wafer display folds down to about the size of a vid casette; I'd give an ear to have one like it. We'd used Georgie's old man's chipburner to tuck some special tricks in ROM and there wasn't a system in CityNet it couldn't talk to...
Rayno folded up the microterm and tucked it back inside his jumper.
As it turns out, this story is also the origin of the term cyberpunk!
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