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unless a patent is aleready pending,
this technology will become public as soon as published by HP. Then, other chipmakers may freely develop similar architectures that would benefit of the concept. If HP wants to make big bucks with it, so don't pulish anything until you can show a real sample of chipset using such a technology and proving its advantage.

PS: BTW, I bothered to real this very interesting article in full.
Posted by: BregS   Posted on: 01/16/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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MOORE'S LAW--  BALTHOR | 01/16/07
Once published, would this become...  BregS | 01/16/07
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