Sibers is proud to announce introduction of nanorobot technology in its services. In cooperation with leading scientific institutes of Russian Academy of Science, Sibers became the first software outsourcing house to install highly miniature nanorobots into CPU, hard drives and network cables of its computers. Nanorobots of three modifications (Sibee-1, Sibee-2 and Sibee-3) increase interoperability and processing powers of all Sibers computing systems.
Sibee-1 being injected into CPU (only mono core units are currently supported), serves as intelligent dynamic jumper that controls execution of commands within CPU. Sibee-1 nanorobots adjust themselves to different programming languages and CPU loads on the fly thus enabling smooth and guaranteed error-free performance.
Sibee-2 little helpers carry smallest available electromagnets that read data on hard drives and enable fastest search of information on our disks. They send cached data to a “queen bee”, a supercomputer that stores information on where specific information is stored.
Sibee-3 robots travel along our network cables to make sure that there are no data jams and information can be carried without delays.
Picture below, taken using electron microscope of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of Akademgorodok, shows Sibee-1 living inside a computer of our C++ Team Leader Alexey Malinovsky.
An amazing adventure indeed of these nanotechlogies. Can our scientists similarly put some ‘nanotecnolies’ in our human brains so that these huam beings can outperform or outshine their ‘sex’ as well as other ‘fix’ functions, smoothly, without an error and with all precesion and multifold dramatic speed and proficincy or efficiency?
An amazing adventure indeed of these nanotechnologies. Can our scientists similarly put some ‘nanorobots’ in our human brains so that these huam beings can outperform or outshine their ’sex’ as well as other ‘fix’ functions, smoothly, without an error and with all precision and multifold dramatic speed and proficiency or efficiency?
Human brains are obviously more complex than even the newest Core2Duo processors but such research is already being done here in Akademgorodok. Using specific DNA patterns, scientists look for ways to embed nanorobots into the acid’s molecules to change their behavior.
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