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"Watches You Sleep" Shark
6.8GHZ Lappy with 2TB Hard drive
Another micheal's or is it the real deal?
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html
Did a search on sharky's and couldn't find any mention of this so I thought I's post it for you all.
If its legit I wouldn;t mind grabbing me a nice commerical solid state lappy!!!
If we hit that bull's eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate.
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Really Cold Shark
Memory: 1TB Quantum-Optical non-volatile RAM (NvIOpSRAM-SODIMM 200-pin)
it's totally fake.
windows definately does not support 1 TB of RAM.
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Mako Shark
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"Watches You Sleep" Shark
 Originally Posted by eshbach
it's totally fake.
windows definately does not support 1 TB of RAM.
hmm...they had a picture of the windows system properties screen dispaying the 6.8GHz and 1TB of RAM. If any one has room to host them I'm willing to share. 
EDIT: It looks like they are planning to display the sucker in CES '06.
Last edited by taggart6; 09-07-2005 at 04:27 PM.
If we hit that bull's eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate.
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Hammerhead Shark
Maybe someone who speaks German can translate this page:
http://www.zdnet.de/news/hardware/0,...2092725,00.htm
Also, http://acqp.physi.uni-heidelberg.de/
Not sure how they are getting 1TB of RAM but the processor seems plausible. Not sure how they are running Windows on it unless it's emulating x86.
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Crash Test Dummy
 Originally Posted by taggart6
hmm...they had a picture of the windows system properties screen dispaying the 6.8GHz and 1TB of RAM. If any one has room to host them I'm willing to share.
Give me an image editor and about a minute, and I can give you a picture of a 64 exahertz processor with a yottabyte of RAM. It's sooooo easy to doctor screenshots.
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XP pro only supports two processors and up to 4GB of ram, totally fake.
SF
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Hammerhead Shark
It's not quite as easy to doctor CES registration: http://cesweb.org/attendees/show_flo...sp?prodid=5421
1TB of RAM - "The expected seling price.is $6000 ."
Not a bad price but NV-QOSRAM would have to be supported first.
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"Watches You Sleep" Shark
 Originally Posted by SkyDog
Give me an image editor and about a minute, and I can give you a picture of a 64 exahertz processor with a yottabyte of RAM. It's sooooo easy to doctor screenshots.
No doubt, although I thought it was strange how the pics just suddenly disappeared from teh website. I figured if anyone wanted a good life I could post them up.
If we hit that bull's eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate.
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Really Cold Shark
actually almost anyone can register for CES. i have a friend with a one-man company who has registered...
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Hammerhead Shark
It's not a matter of difficulty, it's a matter of money. How much money is someone going to pony up for a hoax? Also, given that ZDNet covered it and it's being created at a German university, I have a hard time believing it's 100% fake.
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It is fake as hell... Trust me.
If you really want 'em to be a single unit, duct tape your router to your modem. - Skydog 5/5/2005
MAIN - HP - e6300, 2GB DDR2, 300GB HDD, 250GB HDD, `6x DVD-RW, ATI X800GT, 500w Rosewill PSU
Work - eMachine T6520, A64 3400+, 1GB PC 3200, 300GB HDD, 16x DVD R/RW, CD-ROM, Via Envy Sound
HTPC - 2500XP, 1GB PC3200, 60GB HDD, 8x DVD R/RW, Via Envy Sound, ATI 9600PRO, 380w Antec PSU
SERVER - 1800XP, 512MB PC2100, 3x40GB HDD (RAID5), 2x40GB HDD (RAID1), DDS3 Tape Drive, 300w Enermax PSU
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Mako Shark
MacBook Pro 13-inch, 2.3Ghz i5, 8GB RAM, 640GB HD
Desktop: i5 2500K (w/ CM Hyper 212 Plus) , 16GB DDR3, 2x240GB OCZ Agility SSD, 2x1TB in RAID0, 2xeVGA GeForce GTX 570, Corsair TX750M PSU, ASUS Sabertooth P67, Dell 2209WA eIPS LCD
Home Server: Intel Pentium G630, ASRock H61M/U3S3, 4GB RAM, 80GB + 2TB HD
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Mako Shark
is the inquirer falling behind! Quick tbird, to the rumormobile.. nah nah nah nah nah nah nah Fakeman!!! FAKEMAN, FAKE, MAN!
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shootier than yours
 Originally Posted by SkyDog
I can give you a picture of a 64 exahertz processor with a yottabyte of RAM.
Sounds good! So much for bottlenecking the gpu.
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