Absrtact: October 18 News, according to foreign media reports, Intel executives predict that by 2015, the number of global connectivity to the Internet will reach 2.5 billion, compared with the current increase of 1 billion. Koxkagen (Kirk Skaugen), vice president and general manager of Intel's database department, in San Francisco
October 18, according to foreign media reports, Intel executives predict that by 2015, the number of global connectivity to the Internet will reach 2.5 billion, compared with the current increase of 1 billion.
Skargen Skaugen, vice president and general manager of Intel's database department, said at the San Francisco Web 2.0 summit that by 2015, 2.5 billion people would connect to the Internet, and now the number of Internet connections is 1.5 billion.
Skaw also mentions other data. Shortly thereafter, he said, the average car would be equipped with 300 microprocessors, supporting more than 50 million lines of code, and 2010 was more than 2010 years of Internet data traffic over the entire internet age. In addition, Skaw says Moore's law is still valid.