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it tells us that G5 powerbooks are far off
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http://www.gs-magicstor.com/english/...ts-E/index.htm these 1 inch drive seem to be better density
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optical is slower than copper
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the buttons are not ergonomically placed
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Quote: Originally posted by Tomb of the Unknown Exposing yourself again? Tsk, tsk. no. what do you have to say? get out.
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Quote: Originally posted by Telomar Thankfully the majority of engineers don't think like that. You aren't a graduate or ever going to be a particularly good engineer if you believe that. Any engineer past 2nd or 3rd year uni will be able to ta…
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x86 sucks shit
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Quote: Originally posted by 709 Nr9, you were alot more palatable when you were just giving 'inside info'. Now you're seemingly defensive, and not very friendly. Stop it. im just exposing people who think they kno shit but dont.
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Quote: Originally posted by mmicist No, that would be technicians. michael so what models have you developed?
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Quote: Originally posted by mmicist Some of we engineers are the ones who develop these models, and we need to know what is really happening. It is also important for all engineers to know the limitations of the models they use, so that can recog…
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Quote: Originally posted by snoopy I suspect that mmicist know more about this matter than any of us. I believe his succinct comment explains it very well. "Nonetheless it is axiomatic that all power dissipation is resistive, how you analyse …
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Quote: Originally posted by stingerman I can't seem to find the original quote, but I came across this in my past research, In the design of pipelined processors, the hardware in each stage is optimized by restructuring logic and tuning trans…
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Quote: Originally posted by stingerman No need to apologize. This isn't exactly my field, I am a computer scientist not an electrical engineer. So reading the debate has been educational to me. That is the point of all this, isn't it? I think…
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did you see how skillful i was? dragging a thread to shit. and stingerman doesnt even care.
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Quote: Originally posted by mmicist Nr9, I'm afraid you're making a lot of typical undergraduate mistakes in understanding a very complex process. The oversimplification is especially invalid at these very short gate lengths. You also seem to be …
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er its up
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Quote: Originally posted by Bigc I don't get it. Are you trying to say that the number of transistors in a chip have nothing to do with how much power is used? You mean it doesn't take current to charge a capacitor? There is always the resistance…
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Quote: Originally posted by snoopy I'm puzzled why you would be having such a problem understanding my posts if you truly do understand the topic? Now you bring up my reply to the fellow who wrote, quote: "Transistor count is very important a…
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Quote: Originally posted by snoopy I found your post to be very instructive, especially about the L3 cache and PowerTune. However, this one sentence makes no sense to me, and I am not sure what you are trying to say? Are you confused about …
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Quote: Originally posted by snoopy Easy there! Sorry if I offended you, which was not my intention. However, you did make a statement that appeared flat out wrong, and I pointed it out so you might clarify what you mean. I did not intend to de…