Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Sep 2005 11:56 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems Intel, AMD, IBM and all other chipmakers are doomed. In any case, that's the case if you were to believe the claims made by the Atom Chip Corporation, "which maintains it will show off a 2TB diskless notebook based on a 6.8GHz 'quantum-optical' microprocessor at next January's Consumer Electronics Show." Pictures of the notebook and various parts are available. Whether these claims hold truth is of course under debate, "but Gendlin (creator) has his patent - and more pending, apparently - and so we look forward to seeing Atom Chip's kit in the flesh at CES."
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RE[4]: Commas and OSes
by Anonymous on Thu 8th Sep 2005 12:54 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Commas and OSes"
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It's a hoax, but you're wrong about FAT32.

FAT32 drives can be much larger than 2 GB (I have a 56 GB FAT32 partition - with files just below the 4 GB limit). However - files on FAT32 drives cannot be larger than 4 GB. For that you'll need NTFS (in Windows) or in other OS'es a native fs.

2 GB limit is something you find in FAT16.

But still... that atom-stuff is a hoax... but a funny one ;)

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