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chipguy

02/16/09 5:59 PM

#76050 RE: Windsock #76049

Well SSDs do indeed have working parts. They are called
electrons. However your point is well taken - he who must
not be named could very well appear here with a long post
claiming that not only did Intel steal the idea for electrons
from AMD but in fact uses an inferior type of electron in
all of its chips. Then someone else will claim that Nehalem
won't sell for at least another 18 months because OEMs
and customers will have to confirm Nehalem's electrons
are fully debugged.
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Tenchu

02/16/09 6:07 PM

#76051 RE: Windsock #76049

Windsock, > If you are not careful, he who we can not name from the SI board will show up with a long post asserting that SSD's do indeed have moving parts.

Bring it on.

That guy can "prove" that zero equals one, that down is actually up, that a cat is really a dog, and that s--t is actually a chocolate cake.

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Elmer Phud

02/16/09 6:10 PM

#76052 RE: Windsock #76049

Electrons don't count.