Intel Releases "Fastest Chip Ever"
mao che minh writes "From News Factor Network: Intel has released the world's fastest chip ever. The new P4 runs at 3.06GHz, at 3 billion cycles per second. Man, and I'm still squeezing the last bit of life out of my Pentium 233!" Tom's Hardware already has a review up about it, and it looks to live up to most of the hype.
Tom's Hardware has to produce some of the most ridiculously overblown and long winded product reviews on the internet.
I understand why some people like that. I don't.
Some people blame it on the ridiculous notion that "Gen-X has a short attention span." I don't know who came up with that, but they're clearly not paying attention to the amount of effort our generation (or our society for that matter) actually puts into things.
That being said, it's not the length that makes something interesting, it's the content. Tom's articles generally have good content, but they suffer (like many other websites) from the inability of getting to the point.
So, in the interest of brevity: STOP BEING SO LONG WINDED AND GET TO THE POINT! I'll read a long article, if it's interesting, but just another Pentium 4 chip review is by no means a Charles Dickens novel, nor should it be treated as such.
Sheash.
Bryan
Your dick expands by making your hardware stretch farther? Is that it?
I upgraded to a better PC recently, and some games that weren't really accessible to me now are. That's my POV.