Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Dec 2005 14:08 UTC
Intel Yonah, a dual-core notebook chip based on a new design, will be released in January, said Keith Kresslin, director of mobile platforms marketing at Intel. It is expected to provide around 68 percent better performance than current Intel notebook chips, which sport one processing core. Computers with Yonah will also be better than PCs today at running many applications at once, he said.
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RE[3]: And soon after...
by on Wed 14th Dec 2005 17:04 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: And soon after..."

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Geez, calm down. I do think I know a lot giving the amount I read about computers. Yes, I may not know everything there is to know about it but if only those who do can speak then nobody would.

But after having said that I am sorry to tell you your arguments don't make any sense at all, and that from someone who claims they know.

1-Great, Samsung has released a 16 GB flash drive. Do you think that's enough for people's current need? And remember that PB users are POWER users.

2-You yourself predict flash based notebook will be releaseed in third quarter 2006. Ergo, as I predicted, that stuff won't make MacWorld!!! That's all I am saying and you seem to agree.

3-Finally I had not heard about mmetech. But at least you who knew could have checked their informations. Their HD is 0.95cm thick, the iPod Nano is 0.69cm thick. So even using your precious flash HD we will never even get close to the iPod thickness!

I am sure one day we will have flash HD in computers but that day won't be 6th January! And to even shrink the computers past what they already are and to a thickness of less than a centimeter it will take even longer. If on top of that you want iSight and a superdrive that's just dreaming, or looking at a very far future.

Don't you agree?

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RE[4]: And soon after...
by on Thu 15th Dec 2005 00:15 in reply to "RE[3]: And soon after..."
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Why are you getting so worked up over the initial post and arguing? this isn't good conversation or debate. Clearly the person was dreaming, or fantasizing... hence them mentioning that they were going to pray to their shrine or whatever they said. Let it rest.. we're alound to dream aren't we, no matter how unrealistic it may seam to you.

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