A Hidden Revolution in Computing

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The following video is part of our "Motley Fool Conversations" series, in which Motley Fool senior technology analyst Eric Bleeker and chief technology officer Jeremy Phillips discuss emerging trends in technology.

In today's edition, Jeremy and Eric look at recent events around the world of supercomputing. While the word "supercomputer" might sound like some academic curiosity to many investors, the field is picking up steam. More importantly, with graphics processors moving into the space and power restrictions opening up opportunity for new players in the world of high-end computing, this could be a high-margin, high-growth business that investors are overlooking.

The Motley Fool has a just released free report on mobile called "The Next Trillion Dollar Revolution" that details a "hidden" component play inside mobile phones that also is dominating the supercomputer market and also is a market leader in the exploding Chinese market. Inside the report we not only describe why the mobile revolution will dwarf any other technology revolution seen before it, but also name the company at the forefront of the trend. Hundreds of thousands have requested access to previous reports, but you can be among the first to access this just-released report by clicking here -- it's free.

At the time thisarticle was published Eric Bleekerand Jeremy Phillips own shares of NVIDIA. The Motley Fool owns shares of International Business Machines and Intel. The Fool owns shares of and has bought calls on Intel.Motley Fool newsletter serviceshave recommended buying shares of NVIDIA, Intel, and Amazon.com; creating a bull call spread position in Intel; and writing puts in NVIDIA. Try any of our Foolish newsletter servicesfree for 30 days. We Fools may not all hold the same opinions, but we all believe thatconsidering a diverse range of insightsmakes us better investors. The Motley Fool has adisclosure policy.

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