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Did anyone else see this?

kevinthenerd

Platinum Member
This thing sports 1TB (yes, ~1000 GB) of RAM, a 2TB solid-state hard disk (no moving parts), and a 6.8Ghz chip in a notebook package!

Is this thing for real? Sign me up! I can't WAIT to start making some real dough when I'm out of school!!!

Oh yeah... the obligatory link:

http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html
 
Originally posted by: kevinthenerd
This thing sports 1TB (yes, ~1000 GB) of RAM, a 2TB solid-state hard disk (no moving parts), and a 6.8Ghz chip in a notebook package!

Is this thing for real? Sign me up! I can't WAIT to start making some real dough when I'm out of school!!!

Oh yeah... the obligatory link:

http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html

Wow, how hot does it get? I didnt see it in that site but I could have missed it
 
so much power...yet it is still lacking in the gaming department ( Two Integrated graphic controllers )

cool nonetheless.


Regards

ng
 
Are these the same people who had pictures of LEDs and stuff, claiming that they were revolutionary hard drives and memory modules of their own design?
 
Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
Are these the same people who had pictures of LEDs and stuff, claiming that they were revolutionary hard drives and memory modules of their own design?

Yes. That doesn't hurt their credibility...does it?
 
anybody that could make a notebook like that ought to be able to do a better job designing a website, yes?
 
Originally posted by: everman
Originally posted by: Wallydraigle
Are these the same people who had pictures of LEDs and stuff, claiming that they were revolutionary hard drives and memory modules of their own design?

Yes. That doesn't hurt their credibility...does it?

Are they actually trying to say that that audio headphone jack is a memory/optical/electrical connection device? Are they REALLY trying to pass that off on someone?
 
their "fibers optical cables" look an awful lot like dell's notebook cpu heatpipes to me. probably just a coinkidink.
 
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: Rogue
Originally posted by: bdude
Amazing...

These guys are so good, they've already been to the 2006 CES convention.

AHAHAHAHAH!!! Owned. 😀

I fail to see the owned.

You fail to see that the 2006 CES Convention they are passing off as having attended hasn't happened yet. Don't try to tell me that they're putting that there with the intent of showing up, I'm not buying it. This whole damned thing is one big lie and the 2006 CES thing is their first mistake.

I mean, c'mon, they're passing off a fvcking headphone jack as an optical cable capable of carrying power and transferring memory while also having a ground wire! If that doesn't absolutely stink of lie, I don't know what does.
 
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