1.6GHz Athlon Computers, Via Announces KT266 chips
GimpyAMD writes: " Sys has announced 1.6GHz desktop and workstation computers that use KryoTech's cooling process to achieve that clock rate with Athlons behind them. Apparently they will be out late October to November. Also, we have Via's press release on their KT266 chipset that supports DDRSDRAM ."
The killer hardware would be to have a bank of 16 "serial ATA" ports with an asynchronous drive on each port. Of course I2O would likely be better still, but that seems pretty vaprous, certainly for the consumer market...
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
I can't wait until we get to 1.21 GHz.. then I can run around saying, "1.21 GHz? 1.21 GHz?! The only thing capable of producing that much power is a bolt of lightning!!"
1.21GHz!!
-Frijoles-
...and this is in reference to...what? The story is about a company that uses a cooling unit (likely 50-60Lbs and a 400W power sink in itself) almost the size of the PC to overclock an Athlon to 1.6 GHz. You want to lug that around for a laptop? I can see it now:
(On American flight 2603 to Little Rock)
Stewardess: Excuse me sir, but you'll have to put your "laptop" away.
Cecil: What? No way, lady, the guy next to me is using his! And he's only got a Tecra! Mine's a Sys Cold-Fusion!
Stewardess: I know, sir, but your computer is taking up the entire aisle.
Cecil. Computer? See, it fit's under the seat in front of me!
Stewardess: Oh? Is THAT why the upolstery is smouldering? And that battery pack above us...
Cecil: What? The lead-acid cells are 2 lbs under the storage capacity of the overhead bin!
Stewardess: Actually, we need to stow those in the hazardous waste container at the back of the plane.
Cecil: Great! No power! You have an adapter?
Stewardess: How much power do you need?
Cecil: Oh, about 1000 Watts
Stewardess: That's just about how much the generator puts out for the whole aircraft. Shut it down, sir.
Cecil: Awww, geez, it's such a nice laptop too. All the guys on Slashdot think so!
"Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm." - Anonymous
nobody said a 1.66 Ghz chip is targeted at consumers for speedier IMing or word processing.. think about it.
A 1.66GHz chip in a desktop? Who in their right mind would need that kind of computing power?
And nobody will need more than 640K RAM. Just ask Bill Gates.
General Relativity: Space-time tells matter where to go; Matter tells space-time what shape to be.
Simply playing an MPEG4 movie (e.g., using the divx plugin for Windows media player) uses most of the CPU utilization of a 700 MHz Thunderbird. Creating a 2 hour long MPEG4 movie from a DVD extracted mpeg file takes about 10 hours an the same Thunderbird system. It would probably still take several hours even on a 1.6 GHz Athlon. There is the potential for a lot of cool applications if the compression could be done "live." However, even a 1.6 Athlon is not fast enough for this.
So, I think a lot of people in their right mind need that kind of computing power. As audio/video compression gets better, the processing power required to encode and decode will likely continue to increase.
And why is it that when I knock on Mr Moore's office I can hear some muffled whimpering but no-one answers the door? :)
-Andrew.
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