DDR memory allows for the easy swapping between open applications... the HT (hyper transport) features maximize this multiple application simultane-ity.... add to all this, the 64bit processor bandwidth.... you can see, touch and feel the difference in the Intel P4's that use the 800Mhz frontside bus, so you can just imagine what the 64bit processor feels like... keep the comparisons and comments coming guys....
Is there a 17'' screen size PC laptop? Apple makes one and its size is reason enough to buy a mac. Someone should make a 19"
for each machine right above the slash price, look like the link get gray out but it is active. btw, the top machine run about 4,000 time faster than my 2Ghz machine.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,1370900,00.asp http://pcmag.shopping.com/xPC-~PD-21188586~NS-1~linkin_id-3052810
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I don't think MaxPC has posted it yet but here's a relevant link: http://www.go-l.com/news/press_releases/2004/press_maximumpc.htm "L" computers with "PuRam" keep Windows XP on a $5000 solid-state drive to eliminate OS disk-access and provide "instant-on" capability. Of course that kind of expense and technology still doesn't tell you when to buy and sell in the markets.
They run at accelerated speeds of up to 3.8GHz and a 950MHz System Bus, and are the first readily available desktop computers without a system Hard Drive with the whole operating system permanently sitting on a Solid State Flash Drive, PuRamâ¢, that runs at the maximum memory bandwidth speeds using âs proprietary Technologies. What does this mean above in bold? It does not get any faster than this?....are we finally at the speed of light when dealing with bandwidth capacity? Michael B.