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To: Maxwell who wrote (41621)11/17/1998 2:23:00 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575357
 
<A) You said cryo-cooling is for hobbyists.
B) I said cryo-cooling is used in supercomputer Cray computers
C) You said K7 is not supercomputer>

Well, either cryo-cooling is used for hobby systems, or it's used in Cray supercomputers. I wouldn't expect cryo-cooling to be used in mainstream mission-critical applications unless speed was way more important than reliability.

Kryotech's product is a "oh cool, gee whiz" kind of thing, the stuff that we usually hear about from Tom's Hardware Guide. It's only going to add pocket change to AMD's bottom line.

Tenchusatsu