I know this was made toungue in cheek
The 40gb on-die storage would be used for Operating systems, and maybe one or two frequently run startup programs.
This would make bootup and start-program loading go from the current 45-90 seconds to 'instant-on'.
Hopefully this means that we are going to be seeing a revolution in bringing multi-core processors to the desktop.
Imagine a CPU that incorporates 4 cores, 4gb cache, 4gb ram, and 40gb storage all on a single die.
At that point, the only upgrades you would need to worry about would be for mechanical drives like DVDRW and HighDensity Hardrives, and the latest graphics card.
Of course some kind of liquid/vapor cooling would need to be used to pop out the full potential of these new processors, but then thats allways been the case.
This is definately a right step in the right direction!
From the way that article was written, you would believe that tin-foil is staple in that author's fashion wardrobe...
Semi-Intelligent Transportation is a definate need for the future and the expanding populace desires to keep driving personal automobiles...
Just how would this author suggest a realistic approach to the automation of high-density traffic routes to improve safety while reducing or maintaining timeliness?
seriously now...
"They'll know you're due for a transmission repair and that you've neglected to fix the ever-widening crack that resulted from a pebble dinging your windshield."
Transmission repair? Cracked windshield?
WHO CARES IF ANYONE KNOWS THIS CRAP.
I know this was made toungue in cheek The 40gb on-die storage would be used for Operating systems, and maybe one or two frequently run startup programs. This would make bootup and start-program loading go from the current 45-90 seconds to 'instant-on'.
Hopefully this means that we are going to be seeing a revolution in bringing multi-core processors to the desktop. Imagine a CPU that incorporates 4 cores, 4gb cache, 4gb ram, and 40gb storage all on a single die. At that point, the only upgrades you would need to worry about would be for mechanical drives like DVDRW and HighDensity Hardrives, and the latest graphics card. Of course some kind of liquid/vapor cooling would need to be used to pop out the full potential of these new processors, but then thats allways been the case. This is definately a right step in the right direction!
From the way that article was written, you would believe that tin-foil is staple in that author's fashion wardrobe... Semi-Intelligent Transportation is a definate need for the future and the expanding populace desires to keep driving personal automobiles... Just how would this author suggest a realistic approach to the automation of high-density traffic routes to improve safety while reducing or maintaining timeliness? seriously now... "They'll know you're due for a transmission repair and that you've neglected to fix the ever-widening crack that resulted from a pebble dinging your windshield." Transmission repair? Cracked windshield? WHO CARES IF ANYONE KNOWS THIS CRAP.