"IBM and Georgia Tech have coaxed a chip to run at 500GHz, a record for a silicon-based device, by dropping the temperature to minus 451 degrees Fahrenheit. The experiment is part of a project to explore the ultimate speed limits of silicon-germanium (SiGe) chips. SiGe chips are similar to standard silicon chips, but they also contain germanium for better performance and lower power consumption."
From: [H]ard|OCP
"SiGe chips, the scientists theorized, could eventually hit 1 terahertz, or 1 trillion cycles a second."
From: News.com (Linked at previous site)
Two words.... Holy Crap.
-Jack Weldon
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![]() Jun 22 2006, 6:42 am (Edited on Jun 22 2006, 7:34 am)
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Wow, I would so totally play solitaire on that!
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Hah! Windows man. There are a couple of jokes with the release of Windows-based operating systems and Solitaire. Rumor has it that in the next release, Solitaire with be multiplayer. omgwtfbbqsauce
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CaptFalcon33035 wrote:
Hah! Windows man. There are a couple of jokes with the release of Windows-based operating systems and Solitaire. Rumor has it that in the next release, Solitaire with be multiplayer. omgwtfbbqsauce I have played at least one game of Solitaire on every system I have built or setup at work. It us kinda like breaking a wine bottle on the hull of a boat. Don't worry, I have done this on linux systems too. Most distros come with at least one type of Solitaire(Ubuntu comes with, or can have added, a generic cardgame table program that does about a million versions of solitaire and most other card games). |
Scoobert wrote:
Wow, I would so totally play solitaire on that! A 3D massively multiplayer online role-playing solitaire game on that! |
But if you do, the system will be bottlenecked... and bottleneck != sexy.
It's not going to run as fast as it should unless you get a graphics card that can compare! xD |
You wouldn't need a graphics card, your processor could handle the graphics with ease. Your bottleneck would be storage(There is no ram that could keep up with that, at least not publicly).
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Well modern CPU's can't handle rendering Morrowind in software mode with FAKED bloom. I wouldn't want to think about how a modern CPU would do with rendering Oblivion with HDR and distant landscape and all of that.
Of course, I wouldn't know how a 500 GHz processor would handle the graphics... of course it does depend on what kind of processor. |
Zeidrieck wrote:
Scoobert wrote: Sweet! I drew an Ancient Zombie King with an Ebony Spade of Slaying! He's going to crush that puny Glimmering Ruby Heart of the Gods Mechano Prince and then I'll clear a row! |