It should be mentioned it was able to run at that 300 GHz speed *without the need for cryogenic freezing* - it ran that at room temperature.
It should also be mentioned that if the newer silicon-germanium tech is used, we could see 1 THz (yes, terahertz) processors running at ROOM TEMPERATURE
I'm curious as to the power consumption of these processors, and when we can get it in a cell phone :p
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apt @ Jun 20th 2006 11:09AM
It should be mentioned it was able to run at that 300 GHz speed *without the need for cryogenic freezing* - it ran that at room temperature.
It should also be mentioned that if the newer silicon-germanium tech is used, we could see 1 THz (yes, terahertz) processors running at ROOM TEMPERATURE
I'm curious as to the power consumption of these processors, and when we can get it in a cell phone :p