Chapter 168: Wang Qi's Magic Foundation

The Von Neumann Bottleneck refers to how the parallel processing methods of Von Neumann machines waste time and reduce computational efficiency. The more advanced the hardware and the larger the computations, the more pronounced this problem becomes.

Additionally, there is the problem of Von machines being overly dependent on storage, meaning that if hardware development is hindered, system progress will also stagnate.

To address these series of issues, Earth scientists began researching non-Von architectures.

However, just as non-Euclidean geometry extends Euclidean geometry, non-Von structures don't deny Von structures but serve as an extension of them. They represent another way of expressing the core concepts of Von structures.