
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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2005-06-29
In the article I linked to a litte further up, I just saw this little nugget:
"The applications in display, of which he says he has prototypes, could mean notebook flat panels with 240,000 pixels per square millimeter and, even wilder, holographic, 3-D images created by bouncing polarized light off the material."
240,000 pixels per square millimeter?
Wow...I gotta have that *g*
(By the way that was in 1997...where is my 12443 dpi Display I ask?)