Editing it for the fourth time.
The website contains some technical specs and also technical pictures of the CPU, and RAM. It also has pictures of the optical technology. Now I am not an optical engineer,and don't have any optical engineer friends. So I am wondering is this for real. The pictures show what seems like Compact Flash cards connected to PCBs. Can any technical people shed some light please?
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This one is for highly technical people, or optical engineers, or optically inclined. I am editing it for the third time, because it seems this article is attracting idiotic responses. It would be justified if this is an idiotic claim. But I have checked out the site, and it seems legit. I need to know what other intelligent, resourceful people think about this.
Original Post:
I just found an article which seems unbelievable, and am just awed, is this news for real?, anyone know if this is technically possible? And if so, what is going to happen to Intel and AMD and other RAM manufacturers?
Here is the link: http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html
Check out the specs yourself, I edited them out, cuz the specs are too long.
The article is at realtechnews.com. Somewhere along the middle with the picture of the laptop, which is also available at the above site.
Again, I would like the opinion of some optical engineers, please, or people who have the technical knowledge about optical processors, or optics, people who can give some intelligent feedback. Is this optically possible? And are we so close that this laptop is going to be demoed in January?
Thanks for the serious replies.
The website contains some technical specs and also technical pictures of the CPU, and RAM. It also has pictures of the optical technology. Now I am not an optical engineer,and don't have any optical engineer friends. So I am wondering is this for real. The pictures show what seems like Compact Flash cards connected to PCBs. Can any technical people shed some light please?
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This one is for highly technical people, or optical engineers, or optically inclined. I am editing it for the third time, because it seems this article is attracting idiotic responses. It would be justified if this is an idiotic claim. But I have checked out the site, and it seems legit. I need to know what other intelligent, resourceful people think about this.
Original Post:
I just found an article which seems unbelievable, and am just awed, is this news for real?, anyone know if this is technically possible? And if so, what is going to happen to Intel and AMD and other RAM manufacturers?
Here is the link: http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html
Check out the specs yourself, I edited them out, cuz the specs are too long.
The article is at realtechnews.com. Somewhere along the middle with the picture of the laptop, which is also available at the above site.
Again, I would like the opinion of some optical engineers, please, or people who have the technical knowledge about optical processors, or optics, people who can give some intelligent feedback. Is this optically possible? And are we so close that this laptop is going to be demoed in January?
Thanks for the serious replies.