Comments on: Chip breaks speed record in deep freeze
This chip hits 500GHz at minus 451 Fahrenheit, perfect for Ted Williams or a wooly mammoth.
This chip hits 500GHz at minus 451 Fahrenheit, perfect for Ted Williams or a wooly mammoth.
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They also show some interesting photos of the new SiGe chips.
Another issue is heat dissipation. How much power is used to reach these high speeds? I would imagine quite alot.
It's one thing to achieve these results in a lab and quite another to create a viable product.
It does sound promising though...
Or could they make that taste like nacho cheese?
irrelevant.
No software maker on the planet is going to write software that
that chip cannot handle anytime soon,...
So what kind of radiation do these chips give off??
Could be an interesting problem for fighter pilots; flying over an urban area with millions of infra red sources all over the city! Just hope they don't launch any heat-seeking missiles...
Question: If IBM created a computer chip that ran at 110GHz in 2002, don't you think it would be on the market today?
- kool ...
- by Lolo Gecko July 5, 2006 9:22 AM PDT
- still need to dump the clock if they really have a need for speed :)
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