siddharth2002
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Ok guys, don't know if this is the right forum to post it. It can't be posted in "Computer Gaming". So here goes-
PRESENTING THE WORLD'S FIRST CONSUMER
WIRELESS SUPER NOTEBOOK COMPUTER, THE
AtomChip?SG220-2
SPECIFICATION:
Processor: 6.8GHZ CPU (AtomChip? Quantum? II processor
System Compliance: Two Operating Systems with Voice Command (Microsoft? Windows? XP Professional and Linux?)
Memory: 256GB/512GB/1TB Quantum-Optical non-volatile RAM & Storage(NvIOpSRAM-SODIMM 200-pin)
Storage: 1TB/2TB non-volatile Quantum RAM/Storage (NvIOpRAM-ATA IDE) / Optical Drive: DVD Super Multi
LCD Display: 12.1? WXGA (1280 x 800, 16:10) TFT Glare Type LCD display with 1.3 Mega pixel CMOS camera
Video & Graphics: Two Integrated graphic controllers [Intel?855GME internal graphics, support Intel? DVMT (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) and AtomChip? DVM (Dynamic Video Memory)]
Now this may be bogus or may be not. But imagine if its true how crazy 2006 is going to be with PS3 releasing etc. Check out these links and decide for yourself. I am although 60:40 in favour.
Because its based on Quantum Computing which is much faster than your conventional Bits and Bytes. Since it also defines the "reset" state from "bits and bytes". So apart from logical "1"and "0" there is also a third "defined" state. So instead of two logic states you have got three logic states.Of course its measured in "Quantums" not "bits". But anyways what I am trying to say is that such a thing if developed can cross the "4GHz" barrier easily and 10 Ghz is readily achievable!!
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2005/09/68ghz_laptop_wi.html
PRESENTING THE WORLD'S FIRST CONSUMER
WIRELESS SUPER NOTEBOOK COMPUTER, THE
AtomChip?SG220-2
SPECIFICATION:
Processor: 6.8GHZ CPU (AtomChip? Quantum? II processor
System Compliance: Two Operating Systems with Voice Command (Microsoft? Windows? XP Professional and Linux?)
Memory: 256GB/512GB/1TB Quantum-Optical non-volatile RAM & Storage(NvIOpSRAM-SODIMM 200-pin)
Storage: 1TB/2TB non-volatile Quantum RAM/Storage (NvIOpRAM-ATA IDE) / Optical Drive: DVD Super Multi
LCD Display: 12.1? WXGA (1280 x 800, 16:10) TFT Glare Type LCD display with 1.3 Mega pixel CMOS camera
Video & Graphics: Two Integrated graphic controllers [Intel?855GME internal graphics, support Intel? DVMT (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) and AtomChip? DVM (Dynamic Video Memory)]
Now this may be bogus or may be not. But imagine if its true how crazy 2006 is going to be with PS3 releasing etc. Check out these links and decide for yourself. I am although 60:40 in favour.
Because its based on Quantum Computing which is much faster than your conventional Bits and Bytes. Since it also defines the "reset" state from "bits and bytes". So apart from logical "1"and "0" there is also a third "defined" state. So instead of two logic states you have got three logic states.Of course its measured in "Quantums" not "bits". But anyways what I am trying to say is that such a thing if developed can cross the "4GHz" barrier easily and 10 Ghz is readily achievable!!
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2005/09/68ghz_laptop_wi.html
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