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IBM - New CPU speed record

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IBM did a new record while running a new created CPU at -268,5 grad at 500 GHZ !! The CPU should work in a normal room temperatur around 350 GHZ!

Simulations shows that it could be possible to produce the CPU at 1 Terahertz (1000 GHZ) working in rooms with normal temeratur.

If this is true, we will see a real killer soon..
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the source is sadly in pure german...

http://www.gmx.net/de/themen/computer/h ... vONzF.html
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Thank God! At 1 THz Windows 98 might finally run at a half decent speed!
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Fred, will PB support that cpu? :lol:
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Absolute Zero, the coldest possible temperature in nature, occurs at minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit
How do they know there's not a lower temperature?????? That's what I hate about scientists..... they think they know it all...... I bet there is no limit to temperature...... certainly not something that they can calculate as being precisely -459.67 degrees!!!!!! They make me laugh. According to scientists, the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly either!!!!!
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The news has not come to Japan yet. I told it. :wink:

Can there be 350GHz of CELL? 100TeraFLOPS?
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Phoenix wrote:I bet there is no limit to temperature...... certainly not something that they can calculate as being precisely -459.67 degrees!!!!!! They make me laugh.
That's simply a matter of definition. At that temperature, everything settled
in the lowest possible energy state, thus it can't get any colder.

If you have happen to have any doubt about this, you should maybe start
re-thinking the idea of "1+1 = 2" as well.
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traumatic wrote:If you have happen to have any doubt about this, you should maybe start re-thinking the idea of "1+1 = 2" as well.
Hey!!!!! I didn't personally attack you, so why get personal with me????? I was just expressing my opinion, which anyone is entitled to do..... without getting a personal attack back.....
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Phoenix wrote:
Absolute Zero, the coldest possible temperature in nature, occurs at minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit
How do they know there's not a lower temperature?????? That's what I hate about scientists..... they think they know it all...... I bet there is no limit to temperature...... certainly not something that they can calculate as being precisely -459.67 degrees!!!!!! They make me laugh. According to scientists, the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly either!!!!!
They know because they do a *^%£ load of testing and proving. Scientists do not make this stuff up without it being backed up by solid hard fact, that is the nature of science. I'm not a physicist but i believe them if they make these claims, because all the research that goes into these experiements is all publically available if you wanto to learn about it and read up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_Zero

P.S. Nice read about the processors :)
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Phoenix wrote:
Absolute Zero, the coldest possible temperature in nature, occurs at minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit
How do they know there's not a lower temperature?????? That's what I hate about scientists..... they think they know it all...... I bet there is no limit to temperature...... certainly not something that they can calculate as being precisely -459.67 degrees!!!!!! They make me laugh. According to scientists, the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly either!!!!!
You are REALLY something for yourself..
At absolute ZERO! the particles don't move anymore.

It is like this: If something is hot, the particles are moving fast and bumping in to each other.

The ABSOLUTE ZERO must be where they can't move slower, where the particles are STOPPED!

It just can't get any colder. THATS why its called the absolute zero ;)
AND THEY CAN CALCULATE IT THAT PRECISELY BECAUSE ITS A RULE OF THE NATURE!

wikipedia describes it in the same way, just with other words:
Absolute zero is the point on the thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale where all kinetic motion in the particles comprising matter ceases and they are at complete rest in the “classic” (non-quantum mechanical) sense. At absolute zero, matter contains no heat energy.
And why do scientists think they know it all? They DON'T!
The reason they are scientists are to know more, because the only people who really knows they don't know it all are scientists.


So just give me the money from your bet. There IS a limit on the temperature, because there is NO HEAT ENERGY at zero-movement.
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Phoenix wrote:
traumatic wrote:If you have happen to have any doubt about this, you should maybe start re-thinking the idea of "1+1 = 2" as well.
Hey!!!!! I didn't personally attack you, so why get personal with me????? I was just expressing my opinion, which anyone is entitled to do..... without getting a personal attack back.....
Sorry if you got it this way, my apologies. I wasn't trying to attack you, really.
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Haha, this bitch slapping is funny!
Btw, I used my mind to freeze something down to -600 Fahrenheit!

I wonder what games one could develop for that cpu...
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