Chapter 881 (1/2)
Chapter 881: 275. Magical Advantage_2
“When controlling the magic access meter, I need to consume about 20,000 to 30,000 points of computing power per second to exchange for the 40,000 points per second computing power output of the magic access meter. If you give me some time to optimize the interaction array of the magic access meter, I should be able to reduce the computing power required to control it to 10,000 points per second, or even just 1,000 points per second. That would mean I’ll be consuming 1,000 points per second of computing power to get 40,000 points per second from the magic access meter.”
Nolin adjusted his glasses and placed his hand on the glass ball of the access meter:
“Sir, the potential of the magic access meter is tremendous. Its production difficulty is far lower than that of Metal Creation Group’s Array Computer.
“If we extrapolate from the development trajectory of the Array Computer, there are two future directions for the development of the magic access meter.
“First, is to increase the computing power output level and data storage capacity of a single magic access meter. This requires you to create more and more powerful magic crystal tubes.
“The second direction is to form an access meter matrix using multiple magic access meters. The layout pattern of the matrix can be distributed or centralized.
“Considering that you are the creator and owner of the magic crystal tubes, I suggest adopting a centralized layout pattern, which is to use one Level One Magic Access Instrument to control many Level Two Magic Access Instruments connected to it.
“The Level One Magic Access Instrument is for assigning work tasks, while Level Two Magic Access Instruments are specifically for processing tasks.
“Under this layout, we only need to control the Level One Magic Access Instrument in order to command a large number of Level Two Magic Access Instruments.
“For every additional Level Two Magic Access Instrument, our overall computing power output level and data storage space will increase accordingly.”
Noland Lee listened and nodded slowly in agreement.
By contrast, Selena, who didn’t understand computer systems very well, was a bit confused.
Noland Lee explained to Selena:
“Think of Nolin as a wizard specializing in controlling Magic Servants, take the Level One Magic Access Instrument as her Magic Circle to control a large number of Magic Servants, and the Level Two Magic Access Instruments as the Magic Servants.
“Adding Level Two Magic Access Instruments is like increasing the number of Magic Servants. Nolin, as the commander of the Magic Servants, only needs to distribute work tasks through the Magic Circle.
“But Level Two Magic Access Instruments are not exactly the same as Magic Servants. Magic Servants cannot command Magic Servants, but Level Two Magic Access Instruments can command Level Three instruments, and the Level Threes can command Level Fours. Is that right, Nolin?”
Nolin nodded:
“Yes, Mr. Jarvis is correct, that’s what I mean.”
Fortunately, Selena was a powerful woman owning many Magic Workshops; with Noland Lee’s explanation, she understood the usage of the magic access meter.
Then, she asked a question that hit the nail on the head:
“You two, I want to ask, why don’t we just use Magic Circles and Magic Servants to provide services for us?”
Selena crossed her arms, propping up the full moon, her brows slightly crinkled in confusion: