. . . and in those spaces, nVidia and ATI take the prize for already having 200+ cores.
. . . and being able to do human like things is simply out of the question until we can figure out how humans do human like things
Time has shown again and again that simply throwing more power at something is not the same as making it think like a human.
Supercomputers have huge amounts of power - far more than a 48 core consumer size CPU. But I don't see them doing those things.




