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Type: Book chapter / manuscript page (evidence document)
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This document is a page from a book or scientific manuscript (Chapter 22: 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?') discussing computer chip architecture, specifically the challenges of heat dissipation in 3D chips compared to the efficiency of the human brain. It references Intel's 2004 developments and iPhone CPU architecture. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015712' indicates this page is part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of or interest in scientific research, though no specific individuals are named on this page.

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Intel demonstrated the first three-dimensional chip
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"Intel demonstrated the first three-dimensional chip in 2004, and these chips should begin to appear in our laptops by around 2020."
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"The thermal problem is now the biggest problem in most computer designs."
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"One data point suggests we could solve this problem, the human brain."
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"A very recent discovery is that brains could be using quantum effects to transmit signals."
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"Brains use slow, asynchronous logic to process information rather than the fast, synchronous type used in modern day computers."
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