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Why CPU will Never be Dead.

People can never be dead, as once you Dead you aint you. CPU & Person Can Die, yet since CPU isn't alive it really is always Dead, However here point, just for K.

SSD Could replace very simple slow CPU, yet No matter what: all those very small connection wires & uniquely ordered tranistors make replacement of CPU Very Unlikely SSD is just too big to sort & reverse & count & convert & stream & whew....In Addressable Space. Let alone temporalness of that space.

So Small Made Mark & Design Made Mark Sell. Its An ULTIE World.
Drashek

posted by : Nano_Ultie, 04 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Tweaking the Soundtrack

I agree with Mr. Hales, although I'm no cinematographist either, Chipzilla mite have a wee volume problem (at least they banged one out a notebook, or two). All in all, "Behind the scenes with Intel at Computex 2008" is a shoo in for Best Shorts Documentary category.
I did not quite catch her accent.
I don't actually hold that Mr. Hales intentionally pressed eject before shooting some swag and tchotchke, but you never know what a bloke is capable to do especially if, he's juiced on SeaMonkeys. 

posted by : |<arlsbad, 02 June 2008 Complain about this comment

Small is now beautiful at Computex

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