1/6/2006 4:19:06 PM
And here's one of their laptops.
1/6/2006 4:22:11 PM
sure, but will it run quake?
1/6/2006 4:24:06 PM
I hear Go-L is offering this storage device in their new line of laptops.
1/6/2006 4:45:54 PM
ROFLMAOow only if it weren't so damn fake
1/6/2006 6:34:22 PM
whether that's real or not, the revolution is coming.i expect a 30GB/60GB flash-memory iPod to be out on or before Jan 1, 2010.affordable quantum home computers will be a reality by 2020.
1/6/2006 6:41:04 PM
look at all the products on their website. they have a headphone jack glued to some other crap and call it some state-of-the-art memory producti also found a link online to a web archive of the website a while back. it looked 10 times mroe fake. that and there's no technical information to be found....anywhere[Edited on January 6, 2006 at 6:44 PM. Reason : ]
1/6/2006 6:43:27 PM
they supposedly hve a booth at the CES in las vegas that ends on the 8th. someone go and check it out!cesweb.org/attendees/directory/rd_exhibitor_details.asp?exhibid=7059&
1/6/2006 6:46:31 PM
ray kurzweil can have my first born child if it's true
1/6/2006 9:54:33 PM
they also unveiled holographic 300GB disc drives that are going into production soon[Edited on January 6, 2006 at 10:06 PM. Reason : diff company]
1/6/2006 10:06:36 PM
This is one bad-ass wireless camera with "Shooting Button and Built-in Microphone"
1/6/2006 10:16:31 PM
http://atomchip.com/Site Design by JeffK
1/6/2006 10:25:27 PM
Total hoax.Watch their video:http://www.compu-technics.com/images/solar%20memory.WMV
1/6/2006 10:31:51 PM
hahahaahhahahaha
1/6/2006 10:37:48 PM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, holy shit how can anyone take these people seriouslythey're probbly the laughing stock of CES
1/6/2006 10:41:52 PM
http://web.archive.org/web/20040527160143/http://atomchip.com/This guy has been making these claims for several years; this is their old website. Note the picture on the right of the "non-volatile RAM interface," which looks to me like an audio jack with an LED duct-taped to it.http://web.archive.org/web/20040527160143/http://atomchip.com/db4/00366/atomchip.com/_uimages/4-24GBAdapters.JPG[Edited on January 6, 2006 at 10:57 PM. Reason : fixed?]
1/6/2006 10:49:03 PM
none of the pics on their website are resized to the size they're displayed on the webpage, so if you view the pic the resolutions are hugemost look fake and photoshopped, and they're all taken with a shitty cheap digital camera
1/6/2006 10:51:46 PM
It's probably some kind of publicity stunt... somehow...
1/6/2006 11:12:53 PM
they'll be the next cyberdyne systems
1/6/2006 11:14:45 PM
Holy shit I am dying laughing at that solar chip shit.I hadn't even gone to their website. Holy fuck this is hot.Isn't getting a booth at CES like REALLY expensive? Why would somebody do it for a joke?
1/6/2006 11:29:37 PM
You know what's even weirder?CES gave them an award last year for innovation.http://www.cesweb.org/attendees/awards/innovations/rd_2005honorees.asp?category=48[Edited on January 6, 2006 at 11:39 PM. Reason : link]
1/6/2006 11:38:05 PM
some of that is definitely fake, but look
1/7/2006 12:10:02 PM
hahahaaim pretty sure NO computer has addressing for 1TB of RAM (certainly not windows XP)
1/8/2006 12:21:28 AM
There are patents on perpetual motion machines. Patents don't mean a thing, and awards can be bought.If the guy was just talking about theory, that'd be one thing--maybe he's just eccentric and deluded. But to show "working models" (that you won't let anyone try out) and claim they'll be on sale soon, based on technology that would require being years ahead of the top solid-state physics labs in the world...all at CES? Suggests to me that the guy's trying to lure investors into a scam.
1/8/2006 2:36:45 AM
How is that an optical plug when it has a regular electrical connector?
1/8/2006 3:33:39 AM
1/8/2006 12:30:43 PM
only 128gb2x64gb sticks?
1/8/2006 12:40:54 PM
wasn't there a thread a while back about these guys?
1/8/2006 12:49:09 PM
^^^i'm pretty sure windows 2003 server data center ony supports 128GB on a single node
1/8/2006 1:34:20 PM
lafta...i've never had any experience with 64GB DIMMs and haven't looked to see if they even exist. We just started using 4GB DIMMs that are in development on servers so I'm thinking that a 64GB DIMM isn't in around yet. As for a system, we have individual servers that support 16 DIMMS, but even at 4GB per DIMM thats still only 64GB for one system. I'm sure that there is hardware out there that would support more but I haven't had any personal experience with one yet.^Yeah, I wasn't thinking that it could, but wasn't 100% sure because I haven't worked with hardware to actually test that. But the language on the MS site certainly made me think that was the case.Wanted to add that it is interesting that they include an 8-way system as being able to support up to 1TB of RAM. Unless they're are using a different definition of an 8-way system (for us that means a system with 8 processors) to keep one system within the 128GB limit, you'd have to have 8 systems with only 1 processor. No system we have has less than 2 processors, and anything old enough that would have only one wouldn't support the newer, larger sized RAM that would enable you to get up to 128GBOh, and I am by no means an expert on this subject, just going with what I use at work[Edited on January 8, 2006 at 1:47 PM. Reason : response to Limpy]
1/8/2006 1:38:21 PM
1/8/2006 2:26:53 PM
You can't just say [/thread] and make it true.Especially with a post as stupid as that.
1/8/2006 2:47:06 PM
Now THATS [/thread]
1/8/2006 2:48:19 PM
a lot of shit will be out by 2010
1/8/2006 3:10:33 PM
yeah that's a stupid post... whatever stfu spooky... it was better when you were gone... one less person out of two who post-stalk me regularly.get a life.
1/8/2006 3:11:05 PM
yeah, you should leave and come back, oh say, wednesday.
1/8/2006 5:37:43 PM