Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 11:37:32 09/04/02
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On September 03, 2002 at 02:34:48, William Penn wrote:
>On September 02, 2002 at 18:22:54, Chris Kantack wrote:
>
>>On September 02, 2002 at 05:24:42, Vincent Lejeune wrote:
>>
>>>Pentium 4 demoed at 5 Ghz
>>>
>>>http://www.ukgamer.com/article.php4?id=179&page=1&PHPSESSID=4d8b6128019d2034ca9dd2ec95659f26
>>>
>>>"This time last year you mentioned that 3 Ghz+ CPUs were already in testing,
>>>what speeds are you testing now?
>>>At IDF {Intel Developer Forum} we showed a 4 GhZ part which was several months
>>>ago. With the fall IDF coming up in a couple of weeks you can expect to see
>>>something even faster - possibly a 5 Ghz part.
>>>
>>>With the Terahertz announcement a few months ago, it showed that we have proven
>>>a path in the labs to a billion transistors and 20 Ghz in 5-6 years."
>>
>>Another GHz here, another GHz there (yawn!). Put that 4 or 5 GHz into a low
>>power part that can run off a couple of AA batteries....then I'll be impressed!
>>
>>Chris Kantack
>>http://home.earthlink.net/~kantack/lcdchess/home.htm
>
>And include a self-cooling circuitry so fans will no longer be needed. After
>all, they can now make devices that produce anti-sound waves to cancel incoming
>sound waves (result, total silence), so surely they can cancel ordinary heat
>with an anti-heat device of some kind. Next is anti-gravity, of course!
>WP
Anti-gravity has been in the hands of the US military since 1947; we just
haven't been told about it yet.
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