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Technology Stocks : The Panda Project (PNDA)

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To: MEL64 who wrote (898)2/19/1998 9:22:00 PM
From: John Richardson   of 1521
 
Look you idiot, a dense connector does not change the fact that a pentium runs hot in a laptop. The problem is dissipation, plain and simple. You can use a sink for the heat. The way to get the heat down is change the process size, or lower your clock. If you said something intelligent about lead lengths, capacitance, and the need for higher current drivers, you may be more credible.

Somehow, I can not believe someone from MIT will buy this bunch of crap about a stupid connector.

Maybe, if PNDA came up with a way of manufacturing a dense array in volume, they may be able to compete with other connector makers.
Buts its value to these products that you list is very low.
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