perhaps someone can fill me in on this, since the link wasn't too technial.
when the athlon was released, everyone complained about the 1/3 core speed of the L2 cache. how does the new intel chip compare in terms of the L2 speed?
well if some mit guy is trying to support cold fusion again, i can't think of a better institution than the california institute of technology to debunk it. again.
does anyone seem concerned about the financial prospects for a mission, given nasa's recent success rate? or would this be the time for a private company to stand up to the task? maybe someone could tell bill gates that europa doesn't have windows yet.
perhaps someone can fill me in on this, since the link wasn't too technial.
when the athlon was released, everyone complained about the 1/3 core speed of the L2 cache. how does the new intel chip compare in terms of the L2 speed?
i personally don't think they needed the help...
well if some mit guy is trying to support cold fusion again, i can't think of a better institution than the california institute of technology to debunk it. again.
The Dimension B Series will be targeted to the so-called "power user" and high-end gamers.
yeah, and it will give me the power to "supercharge my Office Applications."does anyone seem concerned about the financial prospects for a mission, given nasa's recent success rate? or would this be the time for a private company to stand up to the task? maybe someone could tell bill gates that europa doesn't have windows yet.
well, it's time to decide what's really important here. go with the bandwith. ditch the am.
as a cs student, nothing inspires me more! job security rules!
well, naturally. science is good.