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Master Burner
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: San Francisco, California
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Here is the latest from Intel. Wondering if this will have any implications or future for audio? Computer industry for sure will benefit, but what makes me worried is that down the line it will be harder and harder to have anything but SMD devices.
I had to break this file in two pages so that I could upload, hope it goes through. |
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Haven't fully read either of them (thread/pdf), but it reminds me of The end of DIY
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: ancient Batsch , behind Iron Curtain
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![]() tubes are still there , in quantity go figure
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OK, so a date with Miss Lima is out.
(let's hope the revenue figure didn't P-Off Mr Jaric)
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Master Burner
Join Date: Dec 2002
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My intention is to post it more as a news to anyone interested, as article and Intel claims for this to be breakthrough and first change in the design and architecture of transistor in 50 years.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
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it's normal that Jaccovity is twisting everything in boobz direction
ok ...... it's also normal that I twist everything in toobz direction ![]() don't be mad at us
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Master Burner
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: San Francisco, California
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No, no... not at all, I really replied to Rodeodave explaining the purpose of my post and not intention of going the path he quoted. While I was typing all your posts came down. It would not make sense for the possible discussion to replicate what is already said in the quoted thread, for what I appreciate he pointed out.
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Sometimes a square peg fits a round hole just fine
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no reason why it cant also mean improved audio devices for the diyer, albeit in a more integrated form
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Lightning In A Bottle
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I think the application is more for memory chips (VLSI) for switching 1s or 0s more than anything else as these micro-transistors (or nano-?) were designed for better cooling.
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Lightning In A Bottle
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Yes it's nano-tech...which they say will fit 6 million of these transistors in the size of a "period" like this "." at the end of our sentences. So how about a "Monster with 1000x Periods"? That would be 6 Billion transistors!
Intel Reinvents Transistors Using New 3-D Structure
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