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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 215.39-0.1%10:53 AM EST

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To: kapkan4u who wrote (81243)6/1/2002 1:45:24 PM
From: Ali ChenRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Kap, "There are only about 10**42 atoms in the universe. Such computer can't be constructed."

Intel executives may argue with you in their eternal
efforts to prove the sustainability of Moore's law.
2^128 = (2^10)^12.8 = (10^3)^12.8 =~10^38, or approximately
10^39 bits. If you say there is 10^42 atoms in our Universe,
it leaves about 1000 atoms per bit cell.
The 1000 sounds like a pretty big number, so it must be
a piece of cake for the most advanced Intel
manufacturing technology. Long live Moore's law, and
investors who buys this.

- Ali
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