A Computer Completely Without Wires – Its Here
Computers have been becoming more and more advanced every since they were first conceived. The most obvious advances have been in reducing the size of different computer parts, sometimes by up to as much as 5000%. This has meant that computers are great deal lighter and more mobile and also means that more technology and filament replacements can be fitted in without compromising on overall size.
One area that has only really been adopted quite recently is wireless technology. Most notably this technology has been used in wireless keyboards and mice, and also wireless internet connection. However, most computers are still built using wires or Winchester electronics to connect the various components and this has its draw backs. To start with, wires often get in the way and limit what you can connect when making additions to the motherboard. Additionally when the falter and the something stops working, it makes it very difficult to find the problem.
There is however new technology currently being refined that will allow all the components in a computer that were previously connected via cable, to instead have the ability to transfer data wirelessly.To put this in real terms the processor will be able to communicate will all other parts of the machine without the need for internal wires, which also means there will be less connection ports on each item and less chance of dust or dirt getting into them.It will also allow for different computer components to be in alternative locations. This may be useful if you need to carry your hard drive around with you or want to easily add another component without taking the computer apart.
The technology is still in testing stages but will be included in a number of computer systems by 2012 along with the new low smoke zero halogen cable technology for HD computer monitors.