Author: Eran Karu
Date: 09:02:43 08/26/04
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On August 26, 2004 at 11:43:36, Ed Trice wrote: >On August 26, 2004 at 11:17:45, Eran Karu wrote: > >>For more info, please click below. >> >>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/08/26/silicon_carbide/ >> >>I think it is a very good news for power users in computer chess. We have to >>wait and see. >> >>Eran Karu > >Well, I don't know of any dedicated hardware systems running off of raw 440, so >I don't see any impact in our tiny subset of the electronics market. Please pardon me. I am not a computer expert and don't know what a raw 440 means. A computer with Pentium or AMD 10000 Mhz or more will be too hot for the current chip - it won't be efficient. That is why I think a much more powerful computer that contains silicon carbide chip will be robust and efficient that withstands very high heat and high voltage. Don't you think it is good news for us? ;-) Eran Karu
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