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NTT Verifies Diamond Semiconductor Operation At 81 GHz

Anonymous Coward writes "This story over at eetimes.com reports of a semiconductor made of diamond that is able to run at 81 GHz." Mmmm, foreshadowing.

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  1. overclocking by segment · · Score: 0, Troll

    I once overclocked my yu-gi-oh to that speed

    seriously though why even bother jumping out there with news like that considering we haven't even tasted 10ghz chips. I wonder how much of this is just coprorate hypeage (nice bushism there). Think about it for a second, is this going to be future google cache, this technology? Ever notice when something here is touted as the next *in* thing, it ends up as nothing more than storage space on google's cache servers. Instead of talking about it, release the thing. Besides I need to compile quicker than the eye can handle. In fact no only do I want to be able to compile and run things faster, I want me machine jacked into my brain to do the work for me.

  2. Re:Ummmm... by jargonCCNA · · Score: 0, Troll

    Oh yeah, tube amps sound way better than solid-state.

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  3. Re:Finally! by kzadot · · Score: 0, Troll

    Heh, so your wife is a materialistic whore that prefers lavish expenditure to respecting you.

    Maybe your doing something wrong in bed man.

    Send her to me for a weekend, and after that it wont be diamonds shes begging for.

  4. Warm? by hackwrench · · Score: 0, Troll

    How can a sound be "warm"?