OK, disclaimer - I am going on over a decade since this happened:
There was a phone that came out (nokia??) that had a docking station and you could have a screen on it and a keyboard attachement etc...
I presented this in ~2004-ish as a white paper... (lost to hundreds of machines since, and poor data mgmt over time)
I met with a few engineers friends from google over this idea and they said they didnt think it was possible (which at the time it was not - even though I wrote about it in 2001) - and then there was that phone that came out which allowed you to have a phone docking station and use it as your primary computer.
This was at the same time whilst I was talking to my buddies at Intel about stacked procs - and they were doing 64 cores in ~2004 in test dies... and they worked.
It was in 1998 when I was at Intel that I asked "Why cant we just stack multiple CPUs on top of eachother?" and was laughed at...
I sat right next to Andy Grove, but I only spent all my time in the DRG Game lab testing games on AMD and Celeron procs to get subjective results on game perf.
Anyway... I posed a lot of things that were laughed at, which then became reality later.
I worked with a MIPS proc eng about Slot-Rack-Servers, in 1995 - this was deemed impossible... later we have HPE based systems... His name was Kent... he was one of the chief MIPS designers...
I was saying "lets make 'slots' that we can install a switch, a server, storage or whatever on the backplane..."
Yes - I am not lying - these were just things I imagined in the early-mid-late 90s....
I had a good career - but I cannot take any credit for these taking production due to I didnt ever implement any of these ideas... aside from expressing them earlier than others who were far more capable of executing.
Its just like IFTT - I literally whiteboarded IFTT for a bunch of engineers from Lockheed a few years before that existed... They have built a lot of what you interact daily with (netflix) among others...
My soul flaw - is that I think of something early, I have no ability to bring it to fruition and even though I have exceptional famous engineers as friends, I cant bring my ideas to market...
and then a few years later - things I designed hit the zeitgeist and hit market...
I have, as a consultant, made people MANY billions of dollars - and havent received anything in return.
There was a phone that came out (nokia??) that had a docking station and you could have a screen on it and a keyboard attachement etc...
I presented this in ~2004-ish as a white paper... (lost to hundreds of machines since, and poor data mgmt over time)
I met with a few engineers friends from google over this idea and they said they didnt think it was possible (which at the time it was not - even though I wrote about it in 2001) - and then there was that phone that came out which allowed you to have a phone docking station and use it as your primary computer.
This was at the same time whilst I was talking to my buddies at Intel about stacked procs - and they were doing 64 cores in ~2004 in test dies... and they worked.
It was in 1998 when I was at Intel that I asked "Why cant we just stack multiple CPUs on top of eachother?" and was laughed at...
I sat right next to Andy Grove, but I only spent all my time in the DRG Game lab testing games on AMD and Celeron procs to get subjective results on game perf.
Anyway... I posed a lot of things that were laughed at, which then became reality later.
I worked with a MIPS proc eng about Slot-Rack-Servers, in 1995 - this was deemed impossible... later we have HPE based systems... His name was Kent... he was one of the chief MIPS designers...
I was saying "lets make 'slots' that we can install a switch, a server, storage or whatever on the backplane..."
Yes - I am not lying - these were just things I imagined in the early-mid-late 90s....
I had a good career - but I cannot take any credit for these taking production due to I didnt ever implement any of these ideas... aside from expressing them earlier than others who were far more capable of executing.
Its just like IFTT - I literally whiteboarded IFTT for a bunch of engineers from Lockheed a few years before that existed... They have built a lot of what you interact daily with (netflix) among others...
My soul flaw - is that I think of something early, I have no ability to bring it to fruition and even though I have exceptional famous engineers as friends, I cant bring my ideas to market...
and then a few years later - things I designed hit the zeitgeist and hit market...
I have, as a consultant, made people MANY billions of dollars - and havent received anything in return.