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6.8Ghz and 2 TB Ram and 2 TB Storage!! And no HD!!
Published on February 9, 2006 By ShadowWar In Laptops
SPECIFICATIONS:

1TB AtomChip® Quantum-Optical Non-Volatile RAM and storage / 6.8GHz AtomChip® CPU (AtomChip® Quantum® II processor) / 2TB Additional AtomChip® Quantum Storage

PRESENTING THE WIRELESS SUPER NOTEBOOK,
THE "AtomChip®SG220-2".

The SG220-2 super notebook does
not employ a Hard Disk and is completely based
on solid state AtomChip® optoelectronics [except
the mechanical Optical Drive: DVD Super Multi].

SPECIFICATIONS:

1TB AtomChip® Quantum-Optical Non-Volatile RAM and storage / 6.8GHz AtomChip® CPU (AtomChip® Quantum® II processor) / 2TB Additional AtomChip® Quantum Storage / 12.1" WXGA 1280x800,6:10 TFT Glare Type LCD display with 1.3 Mega pixel camera / Integrated graphic controller [AtomChip® DVM (Dynamic Video Memory) /802.11a/802.11b/802.11g WLAN /Intel® PRO/Wireless 2100/2200BG/2915ABG network connection / Bluetoth (with antenna build-in), GPS (with Bluetooth antenna) / PCMCIA slot x 1 / IEEE1394A x 1 / USB2.0 x 3 / SVGA-out port / Optical Drive: DVD Super Multi / LAN (RJ45) / Modem(RJ11), / Stereo Earphone-out / Built-in two stereo speakers / Built-in Microphone / Interface Ports Front Side:4 in 1 Card reader [SDIO, SD, MS Pro, MS] / Application Launch Key: E-mail,Internet, Capture, WLAN / Pointer: Synaptics touchpad with 4 way scrolling button / Rechargeable Li-Ion battery / Windows XP Professional and Linux / Voice Command / PROMT-Translator (8 languages) / AC Adapter / BOSE Headphone Music System with noise Canceling / Dimensions: 320(W)x242(D)x22(H)mm/28mm (front/back) /Weight around 4.18lb (1900g) when fully equipped.


The expected selling price is $18,500.

THE REVOLUTION BEGINS

The new non-volatile Quantum-Optical RAM increases
the speed of the system, since there is no need
to refresh information after every cycle of reading
of information, unlike regular RAM.

The new AtomChip® Quantum® II processor with
256MB on-board memory has a high speed with
very lowconsumption of electrical energy.

This notebook has a wireless function, high CPU
speed and large memory capacity with extremely
low power consumption. Absence of the hard disk
increases system stability under low temperatures,
vibration and acceleration


WOW!!! When it becomes affordable I WANT ONE!!!
Chris Wagoner

Comments (Page 1)
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on Feb 09, 2006
Neat.

Someone gimme $18,500
on Feb 09, 2006
Slightly useless... Kinda like Windows 64bit was for quite awhile... When you jump ahead of everything else you dont have anything to use until everything else catch's up...

It is interesting though, dont get me wrong, makes you wonder about the high tech stuff we do not get told about, must be amazing..

By the way, the article at the site states it is the fastest *Laptop* in the world...apparently there are faster desktops...
on Feb 09, 2006
It's time that the dinosaur called hard disk finally gets replaced by some state of the art chip.
on Feb 09, 2006
I'm betting that regular products probably won't catch up to this for 10 years. And software after that. It's definately useless for most people's uses.
on Feb 09, 2006
Seems everyone forgets the 'Cray'.  I'm sure that's commercially available too....tad more than 18 grand though....
on Feb 09, 2006
It's definately useless for most people's uses.


Not really..I can show it to my friends and watch them drool.
on Feb 09, 2006

6.8Ghz and 2 TB Ram and 2 TB Storage!! And no HD!! 

Yeah, but I've got a big knob...  
 

on Feb 09, 2006

Yeah, but I've got a big knob...

TMI.....

on Feb 09, 2006
Door knob? I didn't know they come in different sizes.






But yeah, TMI.
on Feb 09, 2006
can't be to useless if it runs the current OS!

soon as i get my second million in the bank, i'm going to have one! lol
on Feb 09, 2006
Yeah, but I've got a big knob...


For An Engishman with a good command of the lanuage, I'm surprised....no astounded that you could misspell nose so badly.
on Feb 09, 2006
I don't think it''s real. Just look at crappy graphics there. Wouldn't people with all that technology afford something more fancier than "my cousin who knows web" graphics?
on Feb 10, 2006
Well it's mostly a research and development company. They probably don't expect to sell many, if any, of those $18500 computers. They just want to show their research can be applied today. Looks like they're focused on that quantum RAM stuff, not web design.
on Feb 10, 2006
True. Scientists just isn't known for amazing web design skill.
on Feb 10, 2006
True. Scientists just isn't known for amazing web design skill.
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