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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (164154)4/17/2002 10:09:59 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
"It's simple. You're a fool."

Then you are a shameless liar and stock hypster, altogether
with your buddy Tony. It is not a bait to state
that

"with just a little pain in the synchronization where functions talk to each other."

There are many more even less literate folks than yourself
on this thread who might get his message literally as
no-brainer to stitch together all that demo blocks and
get a 5-6GHz CPU.

I case you have no clue, a typical basic CPU gate
can switch at the rate in excess of 150GHz, but it
does not mean that any CPU will be there overnight.

Yes, that was exactly the marketing goal of
Intel to create an impression that 5GHz is around the
corner, and it is Tony who got the bait.

- Ali