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Technology Stocks : The Panda Project (PNDA)

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To: Mitchell Ryan who wrote (906)2/19/1998 9:40:00 PM
From: Joey Tech  Read Replies (2) of 1521
 
<< Do you know the pentium II is to big and runs to hot in lap tops? The only product i know of now that can reduce processor heat is VSPA, and it is patented by pnda.>>

Say for the sake of argument, that the VSPA package was superior at removing heat from a Pentium II die. All that means, is that it offers less thermal resistance from the die to the package case. The heat must still be removed from the case. In the past, this has been accomplished with heatsinks and fan/heatsink combinations. How does VSPA uniquely solve this problem? Once the heat has been removed
from the package case, it must be removed from the system. How does VSPA uniquely solve this problem?

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OK. I'll bite. Had you ever taken the time to evaluate the architecture of a Panda machine, you would immediately notice the number of cooling fans. I believe server systems have a minimum of 7 fans placed intelligently within the system to move heat away from the processor and, more importantly, the hard drives. Desktop designs have 4 or more fans as well.

That Panda is a poorly run company you might argue. That Panda systems have _any_ problem with getting air to flow through the systems you can not.
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