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lxgryesterday at 2:53 PM2 repliesview on HN

Interesting philosophical question: Is a tower PC that's not plugged into anything (neither power nor a keyboard or monitor) a computer? Does computation happen if nobody can perceive it? And is a computer a computer even between two CPU cycles?

> no independent IO

I would challenge that! How is a smartcard different from a server in a qualitative sense? Both get all their I/O over the network.

Some cards even have a display, fingerprint reader, or can blink an LED (the latter unfortunately only indiscriminately when powered up, not in response to any computation, I'm afraid).


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Rohansiyesterday at 3:49 PM

Is a bare SoC a computer? You can poke the pins to provide power and I/O.

The interesting thing about this project is that this computer can function independently within a credit card sized space.

sargstufftoday at 3:00 AM

asic computer doesn't have cpu cycles. So, a computer is still a computer between two cpu cycles.