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  • Reviewed by Dingus on Dec 14, 9:17am

    I'm sure the author of this knows the difference but didn't have a picture of the actual chip. If you're basing your reviews off this visual aid, you're a moron.
  • Reviewed by Wiskye on Nov 25, 6:37pm

    Who gives a fuck? Bigger capacities and faster speeds come and go all the time its hardly news anymore.
  • Reviewed by marcusklaas on Nov 25, 12:30pm

    ye, right.. show me the product, then and only then make an article.. we get tons of those breakthroughs every month but we never actually see it in an actual product.. also, that is a fucking Intel chip so fuck off u turd
  • Rated by Burgerbob22 on Nov 25, 10:31am

    I would like to know when we made HD movies insanely huge. 1000GB of storage, right? apparently only 20 HD movies fit on this Pentium 4-shaped memory chip, which means HD movies are now 50GB? Holy shit.
  • Rated by pluerick on Nov 25, 9:57am

    Thumbs down for writing tech news and not knowing the difference between memory and processors.
  • Rated by BenZyl on Nov 05, 9:44am

    I'm fairly certain they didn't manage to store anything on a six year old P4 chip although I suppose the 512k of level 2 cache could hold about ten seconds of an advert for an HD DVD.
  • Rated by purush79 on Oct 26, 2:40am

    Great news!! proud to see an Indian being behind this project. Way to go Jagdish!!
  • Rated by RyanSchuster on Oct 25, 2:05pm

    "...this modern marvel is made possible by a process called selective doping, in which engineers add an impurity to a material in order to change its properties. In this case, it results in a drastic reduction in size."That's right, this selective doping doesn't give it different properties that allow it to be made smaller, it ACTUALLY MAKES IT SMALLER! We could "selectively dope" a submarine to shrink it and send it into a human body to attack brain tumors with laser guns like in that one movie!This new "selective doping" technology makes SO many new things possible! We could make N and P type semiconductors and make diodes and maybe even transistors out of them! We could possibly even "selectively dope" our cast iron with some carbon and make stronger rails for our railroads! We could "selectively dope" copper with some tin and make stronger axes out of BRONZE! The possibilities are ENDLESS with this new, revolutionary "selective doping" technology!But seriously. This "article" is complete garbage and was obviously written by someone who had no idea what he was talking about.
  • Rated by ignirtoq on Oct 25, 1:49pm

    "...this modern marvel is made possible by a process called selective doping, in which engineers add an impurity to a material in order to change its properties." This is how all computer chips are made. I'd like to know a bit more about the novelty of this over previous processes.