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    Quote Originally Posted by RaZz! View Post
    lmao!
    What's to laugh about ?

    Have you heard of Fusion , Silverthorne ?

    The purpose of such devices is to move the PC as we know it on the cellphone. Current cellphones are slowly going uphill into PC territory ; this will advance at a very rapid pace once system-on-a-chip devices appear next year.The whole point is to move x86 down , into cellphone territory and this is the purpose of Silverthorne early next year. ( Iphone 2 will use it according to rumours )

    This is real and is happening now ; both Intel and AMD are preparing for the 2010-2012 generation , by that time , cell phones will be more powerfull than current PCs.Add 3D glasses to them and all my multimedia needs are satisfied.

    /End off topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by savantu View Post
    What's to laugh about ?

    Have you heard of Fusion , Silverthorne ?

    The purpose of such devices is to move the PC as we know it on the cellphone. Current cellphones are slowly going uphill into PC territory ; this will advance at a very rapid pace once system-on-a-chip devices appear next year.The whole point is to move x86 down , into cellphone territory and this is the purpose of Silverthorne early next year. ( Iphone 2 will use it according to rumours )

    This is real and is happening now ; both Intel and AMD are preparing for the 2010-2012 generation , by that time , cell phones will be more powerfull than current PCs.Add 3D glasses to them and all my multimedia needs are satisfied.

    /End off topic.
    yep, our current gfx-cards consume 200w+ and need a bigass cooling solution and you're talking about cellphones that are faster than our current pcs by 2010-2012?

    even if this would be true, who could afford these cell phones? talking about premium deluxe highend ultra extreme prices

    c'mon, i can't believe you're serious about this...
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    Quote Originally Posted by savantu View Post
    What's to laugh about ?

    Have you heard of Fusion , Silverthorne ?

    The purpose of such devices is to move the PC as we know it on the cellphone. Current cellphones are slowly going uphill into PC territory ; this will advance at a very rapid pace once system-on-a-chip devices appear next year.The whole point is to move x86 down , into cellphone territory and this is the purpose of Silverthorne early next year. ( Iphone 2 will use it according to rumours )

    This is real and is happening now ; both Intel and AMD are preparing for the 2010-2012 generation , by that time , cell phones will be more powerfull than current PCs.Add 3D glasses to them and all my multimedia needs are satisfied.

    /End off topic.
    so you're SUN guy:
    http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=8658

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post

    Nope , it's just thinking ahead into the future ; it doesn't take a genius to notice the current trends , just look at Intel IDF's presentations about ultra mobile stuff.

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