Everybody here assumes that you have to use an x86 processor to crack the 2048 bit code. A x86 proc is designed to do all kinds of jobs, right? When you design a proc just to crack such a code, wouldn't it be far more efficient than a x86 proc? Just design a pipeline to do that, than (like Itanium) put 32 pipeline's on one chip, produce 2048 chips, and let them do some maths.
Just think you wouldn't 'just design' such a proc... And heck, what would cost it to produce such a thing @ i.e. TSMC? Think lots of more than $100.000 or $200.000...
Does anyone in the house maybe know if the're is a packet shaping feature with Multi Network Firewall? So Kazaa can get some downloading limits, and i can game with a reasonable ping. (sorry for my bad english)
I assume you have a built-in PC in your car? If so, why not use voice recognition? Just say the song you want, and play! Today's software filters most of background noise, so recognition isn't going to be the hard part. Much safer and easier method to choose your tracks, I think.
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Everybody here assumes that you have to use an x86 processor to crack the 2048 bit code. A x86 proc is designed to do all kinds of jobs, right? When you design a proc just to crack such a code, wouldn't it be far more efficient than a x86 proc? Just design a pipeline to do that, than (like Itanium) put 32 pipeline's on one chip, produce 2048 chips, and let them do some maths. Just think you wouldn't 'just design' such a proc... And heck, what would cost it to produce such a thing @ i.e. TSMC? Think lots of more than $100.000 or $200.000...
Does anyone in the house maybe know if the're is a packet shaping feature with Multi Network Firewall? So Kazaa can get some downloading limits, and i can game with a reasonable ping. (sorry for my bad english)
I assume you have a built-in PC in your car? If so, why not use voice recognition? Just say the song you want, and play! Today's software filters most of background noise, so recognition isn't going to be the hard part. Much safer and easier method to choose your tracks, I think.
Only pricey. Lightspeed systems has one. Everything can be monitored, shaped and routered. 10-day trial avalable. No bullshit or spam, http://www.lightspeedsystems.com/total_traffic_con trol.asp