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kippndreser
10.07.03, 22:16
Using Transmeta's upcoming Crusoe processors and their Code Morphing(tm) technology, along with some of the greatest advances in artificial intelligence, we've found a way to make the most efficient processor on the planet even more efficient. Introducing "Alan Cox on a Chip"(tm), a means of making that Crusoe processor capable of handling practically infinite tasks at a time while churning them all out without a hitch.

Features include:

* Most efficient when in the dark.
* Features the Jolt(tm) power amplifier
* Temperature control using Beard(tm) technology
* Optional 5C00B1 D00 multimedia coprocessor
* Backwards compatible with original 8-bit model
* Four levels of power management: sleep mode, snooze mode, snore mode, and "rumbling earthquake".
* Telsa-authenticated NMI dispatcher
* Windows 2000 snapshot capability
* The ultimate Linux platform... it writes drivers for *and* debugs itself!

There are no more limits... please see our whitepaper (ps).

Details gibts hier nachzulesen: http://www.alancoxonachip.com/

bernie
11.07.03, 08:00
alt aber gut.

Ciao, Bernie

ollonois
11.07.03, 08:28
Der Hake ist wohl das man den hierzulande nicht im Retailmarkt kaufen kann
Ich kenn nur einige Sony NBs