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Even one non-JMF602 based SSD such as OCZ Vertex will beat the crap out of your RAID0 HDDs under typical desktop disk access patterns e.g. game loading time. PCMark Vantage HDD benchmarks does exactly that.
RAID 0 is only benefitable to HDD for lots of sequential writes and reads like video editing. The moment those heads have to move around they lose to SSD.

And what are you going to do with 640GB worth of space in RAID0 besides storing ~100GB of OS+app+games? Personal data in RAID0??? ROFL
Yep, definitely need a decent OS.
WinMo Smartphone (w/o touchscreen) should fit its form factor.
I still prefer my Touch HD thanx.
The screen looks much nicer in person.
You've got to see one with your own eyes.
I believe the intention of AMD is to bring ultra-portable prices down and fill the market between netbook and ultra-portable.

I'd buy a sub-$1200 ultra-portable in a heartbeat.
With the direction AMD has taken in the gfx market, it makes sense to me.
'More power in smaller packages'. It won't perform near C2D of course, but at least it'll be much more powerful than Atom and more power efficient than C2D. Exactly what ultra-portables need.
They have been known to sue the whole industry. Don't be surprised if Intel/AMD gets chewed in as well.
Fucking RAMBUS losers
No front cam
Already got my Touch HD. This thing is untouchable at least for a few years.
Just get an extended battery.
Oh wait, the Jesus phone doesn't have removable battery.

FAIL
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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