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RE: Intel unveils Atom chips
There will always be a need to increase cpu performance, even if today's processors seem to be already high performing. This is basically because higher CPU performance always increases the potential and ability for ever increasing complex operations and applications. We are by no means reaching the limit of complexity, actually far from it.

At the end of it all, increase cpu performance basically translates to the abilility to create totally new and unique and unforeseen applications to emerge on a computer system for the typical user.

-This is why there is no better occupation for me, we are still in the very beginning of the computer age, I'm here to make sure we all enjoy it. wink
Posted by: binarymaster   Posted on: 04/02/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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