6.8GHZ CPU + 1TB Ram + 2TB Storage Space = WOW
6.8GHZ CPU + 1TB Ram + 2TB Storage Space = WOW
Hey check out this prototype laptop. I was pretty shocked when I saw this. Pretty amazing. The laptop uses optical technology for both the memory and storage and the cpu has 254mb of on chip memory. They say they can fit 6.4 Gigs in one cubic millimeter!
Here is the link to specs for the laptop.
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html
Here is a link that has more detailed info on the individual components.
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page2.html
Here is the link to specs for the laptop.
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html
Here is a link that has more detailed info on the individual components.
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page2.html
Pleas note that this post is written assuming that the previous posts and their refrenses contain accurate information.
For all those who don't know what a TB is and such I will tell you how I will react to this news.
Firstly I will put off plans for ownership of a Next gen game console be it xbox 360 PS3 or Nintendo Revolution. I will also put off plans to upgrade my computers Ram, Hard Drive, Processor, or Mobo. I will abondon the possibilty of owning a car for the next few years. I will stop buying Computer games as well as console games.
All to save money for a Laptop similar to the one described. Buying any currently abaible computer upgrades could hardly even allow a server/cad workstation to reach the power speed and storage capeablities of this machine. And so you know this machine makes PS3 and Xbox 360 look like competing 4 function calculators.
For all those who don't know what a TB is and such I will tell you how I will react to this news.
Firstly I will put off plans for ownership of a Next gen game console be it xbox 360 PS3 or Nintendo Revolution. I will also put off plans to upgrade my computers Ram, Hard Drive, Processor, or Mobo. I will abondon the possibilty of owning a car for the next few years. I will stop buying Computer games as well as console games.
All to save money for a Laptop similar to the one described. Buying any currently abaible computer upgrades could hardly even allow a server/cad workstation to reach the power speed and storage capeablities of this machine. And so you know this machine makes PS3 and Xbox 360 look like competing 4 function calculators.
Too bad the whole thing is a fake. Mildly well done. But its got typos all over. And if you look at this page:
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page3.html
You'll see the truth to the matter.
Fancy fake. But too easy to spot.
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page3.html
You'll see the truth to the matter.
Fancy fake. But too easy to spot.
I dont see how that page makes it a fake. Tho I do agree that it looks like a fake. It is refrenced on at least one news site and 2 RSS feeds (the popularity and validity of which is unknown to me. As well they will be at a conference in vegas (tho just as unhgeard of as the RSS feeds and news site.
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Don't waste your time, Ed, it won't be worht the money for at least 6 months after it becomes mainstream. Get yerself a nice 3.2 and sit on it for the 2-3 years for this computer to really see the light in the consumer section.
I really have not planned on upgrading my machines for at least 5 years. I have a 2.8g/400fsb/geforce and the same stuff again but with a 2.5 (games and client) with a gb ram each...Why upgrade? If anything, which I won't, I'll want to change to 64bit for new games. But I'm not interested in anything that has come out in a long time.
Actually, I take that all back. I will be moving up to a 64-bit system so I can make the 2.8 to a development box, and the 2.5 to make another server.
I really have not planned on upgrading my machines for at least 5 years. I have a 2.8g/400fsb/geforce and the same stuff again but with a 2.5 (games and client) with a gb ram each...Why upgrade? If anything, which I won't, I'll want to change to 64bit for new games. But I'm not interested in anything that has come out in a long time.
Actually, I take that all back. I will be moving up to a 64-bit system so I can make the 2.8 to a development box, and the 2.5 to make another server.
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Hm, they will be on the 2006 CES: http://www.cesweb.org/attendees/directo ... hibid=7059
I don't see how the referenced patent 5,841,689 applies to that thing tho. OTOH, the company and the guy w/ that patent are located in Westbury, NY.
Worth to keep an eye on I think
I don't see how the referenced patent 5,841,689 applies to that thing tho. OTOH, the company and the guy w/ that patent are located in Westbury, NY.
Worth to keep an eye on I think
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Yea I think this is all fake now that I look at it more. I found this link on their site to some new solar power ram. lol. "SOLAR MEDIA CHIP FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS"
Too bad they used a $5 solar panel for the ram. I have 10 of those laying around my room and they suck at powering anything!
http://www.compu-technics.com/pages/3/index.htm
Man I really thought it was real. I feel dumb now.
Too bad they used a $5 solar panel for the ram. I have 10 of those laying around my room and they suck at powering anything!
http://www.compu-technics.com/pages/3/index.htm
Man I really thought it was real. I feel dumb now.
he followed the links to solar media on here: http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page3.html
fake.
last i heard there was no such thing as optical chips.
for there to suddenly be optical chips... small enough to PUT IN A LAPTOP. i think it's BS.
too many steps at once.
and one company developing not only this ground breaking chip technology, yet also the amazing RAM and HDD technology? all without anyone hearing about it? (a 2TB solid state drive at that size would be huge news on it's own)
i have snake oil for sale here, it works by utilising the magnetic quantum-optical phenomenon in porous silicon
last i heard there was no such thing as optical chips.
for there to suddenly be optical chips... small enough to PUT IN A LAPTOP. i think it's BS.
too many steps at once.
heheh. if we had a chip designed around this i'd have heard about it well before it was further developed to fit into a laptop.This Quantum-Optical technology, which is the advancement of the Quantum technology (U.S. Patent No 5,841,689, and one new patent pending.) is based on the discovered magnetic quantum-optical phenomenon in porous silicon, entitled after the name of its discoverer, the Gendlin Effect. The Quantum-Optical technology has a minimum sustained write speed of 6 gigabytes (GB) per second and a read speed of 8 GB per second.
and one company developing not only this ground breaking chip technology, yet also the amazing RAM and HDD technology? all without anyone hearing about it? (a 2TB solid state drive at that size would be huge news on it's own)
i have snake oil for sale here, it works by utilising the magnetic quantum-optical phenomenon in porous silicon
btw, if they used THIS quite real optical technology for the HDD they could probabaly actually squeeze 2TB into the hdd space
Uh... I was in a MOD team with Cyclone way back in 2001. There's no deceit going on here.
There are 2 tech companies left on the island: Symbol and CA. Both are based out east where there is land to build facilities. It would be impossible (physically and financially) to construct any adequate form of headquarters in Westbury.
And yes I know Acclaim was based in Great Neck (Queens border) but they didn't actually produce any physical products. The more I look at this the more it looks like a hoax.
[edit]And this just seals the deal. That's the address on the WHOIS lookup.
There are 2 tech companies left on the island: Symbol and CA. Both are based out east where there is land to build facilities. It would be impossible (physically and financially) to construct any adequate form of headquarters in Westbury.
And yes I know Acclaim was based in Great Neck (Queens border) but they didn't actually produce any physical products. The more I look at this the more it looks like a hoax.
[edit]And this just seals the deal. That's the address on the WHOIS lookup.
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And this begs the question, why are they using optical technology and then suddenly going to copper wiring?! Gee, thats like throwing a 4 banger into a Ferrari. You're not gonna go anywhere fast with THAT large a bottleneck.Capm wrote:Oh come on, you look at that and it is obviously photochopped all to hell, why is this even a debate? Totally fake, probably was an April Fools joke from months ago or something.
What is that, a Toshiba or Compaq laptop or something? I don't look at laptops enough to place the brand.
Hell, look at the "processor". The damn thing has two lenses that look like they were yoinked off of a CD-ROM. What the hell are they going to do, shine light all over the inside cover of the processor?! I didn't see any kind of thermal protection for the processor either. (And note: If it actually used optical tech, the lenses would be MUCH smaller.)
The RAM looks like they just cut a compact flash card in half and epoxied the pieces on. Same for the hard drive. As for the RAM that plugs into 3.5mm jacks....lmfao I'm sure that'll be REAL speedy.
I can't believe any of you thought this was a real product. Anyone else here reminded of a certain vaporware console known as the Phantom? I'm sure that'll be coming out when Duke Nukem Forever gets released.
well, remember it's supposedly optical. they arn't exactly passing CURRENT through it. the heat characteristics of some future photonic chip is anyone's guess - but i doubt they would be the same as an electronic chip.MD-2389 wrote:...I didn't see any kind of thermal protection for the processor either.
it's comparing Tesla apples with apples wearing LASERS ON THEIR HEADS.