What is the strongest computer you can shove into the size of a human skull?

What is the strongest computer you can shove into the size of a human skull?

>note: just the total skull volume, not the brain cavity

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outperformed by a rpi

Wouldn't be very strong. Some kind of network of symmetric multiprocessors like the IBM Power series could be adapted if the programming was made from scratch to take advantage of it.

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You could bypass the problem by just having a transmitter in there, and have that be connected to a large computer nearby.

This doesn't work in reality due to latency.

That depends on what you are wanting to do with your potential android.

Remeber Apple Mac Pro 2013?
Something of that size. Also you can fill up inside os ribbon cage too and add a network of low-power multi-threaded processing sensors all over the body

A brain

>it took Sup Forums ten posts to figure this out

Sup Forums is already a lost cause user since 5 years ago. And I'm still here because why not?

A brain is not a computer.

What is it?

It's a fucking organ you retard

you're an organ

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_computing

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>strong
pick the right adjective next time.

Is OP image from Overwatch?

Best?

>implying future technology will not solve latency problems

Some Apple ][ or C64, I suppose

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Is the answer 'a brain'?

Supposedly
OP was too much of a retard (or redditor) to convey all he wanted was an epic oh exploitable reply

the speed of light is the current limit, dont check the latency to the moon at the speed of light you will be dissapointed, hell the best latency from america to australia is even garbage at 100% the speed of light

No, my waifu robot can only fit a small computer in her head.

well you are gay and stupid

what about spooky action at a distance?

Other than a brain, make the head a sphere full of a non corrosive/conductive liquid, make a whole bunch of small SBC's like the Orange Pi Zero, but designed with submersion cooling and networkability in mind, and mesh them together.

You can''t have information travel at superliminal speeds without violating causality.

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>tfw you will die before brain co-processors and AR implants are available
just end it now

>what about spooky action at a distance?
Can't be used to transmit information

So where do you put the cooling apparatus?

Liquid cooled and the head sweats.

The answer is literally the strongest thing you can get at that size...so probably a phone cpu or something. Maybe a Raspberry Pi

it won't

Brains aren't computers. Intelligence isn't sequential processing of discrete data.

A brain generate roughly 20 watts of heat.

How small is your head, op? Mine can certainly fit more than stampsized cpu.

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Like this?

At least 6 RPi as a grid. You can even simulate brain functions, also speech, hearing and vision functionalities - separately - with them ;)

Is it designed from scratch to fit inside the skull?

Is heat a problem?
Is the storage included?
Is the power source included?

If not you can fit a modern powerful computer in that volume. A 64 core xeon with 256GB of ram and maybe a graphics card, depending on it's size.

it depends

are we ignoring power and heat?

by volume computers are very small. they take up more space because boards are flat and rectangular.

>t. Frasier

Not very because we aren't designing computers to fit into people's skulls.

if at some point we determine that the main thing separating man-made androids from humans/true-synthetic-lifeforms is actually the imperfections and natural flaws in the brain, do you think we'd opt to try and create a less "perfect" (precise) brain to try and emulate this?

>A brain is not a computer.
Define Compute
>verb
>verb: compute; 3rd person present: computes; past tense: computed; past participle: computed; gerund or present participle: computing
>calculate or reckon (a figure or amount).
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>synonyms: calculate, work out, reckon, determine, evaluate, quantify; More
>make a calculation, especially using a computer.
>"modern circuitry can compute faster than any chess player"
>informal
>seem reasonable; make sense.
>"the idea just doesn't compute"
I swear you fuckers are getting dumber every day.

Yes, ignore power and heat unless you are being stupid.

It's an organ that computes.

A brain.

who is this semon demon?

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Depends on cooling. Skulls are not very good at that.