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Post by Sharp »

Hi Guys.
Have you seen this ?.

www.zii.com

Sounds too good to be true. Super Computer Speeds on a single chip and at a fraction of the price.

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Too good to be true? This is from the company that gave us this:

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:D

Did you see the "Cutting Edge 3D processing" video? Laughable vector & textural animations that my old Amiga could do, and that iPhone can do better with its integrated 3G navigation system along with Google Earth.

I'll stick with the Intel, thanks. :)
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Sounds like the chip has a mind of it's own, so to speak.
I too, will stick with Intel!! 8)
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No doubth that if AMD or intel made this I would be excited, but still what creative are saying here is that your looking at super computer speeds.

Either they are telling lies or this is real.

Hope to god this is the real deal.

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First, Creative Labs helped the layman get going in the computer sound department and back in the day helped push sound and 3D sound forward in games...remember the fist Doom?. That was awesome! The Ultrasound cards were better but Creative deserves credit for their contributions big time in my opinion. I am not surprised that they have moved in this direction.

I want thank Sharp for bringing this to my attention. I believe this is the future and heads us the right direction of understanding the DNA and Life. Think I'll email the Company and see if they noticed the oscillations shown in the DNA's X-Ray and a paper on the frequencies of past points of observation increasing as well as the predicted future points of observation the study of evolution is showing on the Science Channel program now running that intelligently controls the ending gene instance locations in the gene ensemble. (Its summery is the same rules/equations found in the basic summery used in electricity/sound.) Life repeats itself...so will stop here on this deep subject few follow in such depth;-)

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