View Full Version : 6.8 ghz CPU + 2TB diskless Drive


Glenn Gipson
September 7th, 2005, 10:20 PM
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html

Is it Vapor Ware? You be the judge...

Terry Thompson
September 7th, 2005, 11:55 PM
So, what does something like that go for or is it a joke. I've never heard of optical memory (except on a spinning disk) nor have I seen anything near 2 TBs of memory. I try to keep up with the industry but stranger things have happened before. For instance the ability to actually "write" to a CD. That was a big step.

Tery

Ahmet Ilhan
September 8th, 2005, 01:35 AM
well strange...although the company says it will join CES 2006 with its products (expected selling price: 6000 $ for 1TB non-volatile Quantum-Optical Synchronous RAM), such a big step should have attracted much more attention on the web.

when the blue ray laser was invented in 90's by a japanese scientist it made big on technology media at that time and it could be applied to household use just recently.

I am sure someone will visit them in CES 2006 and shsre the views with us.

James Connors
September 8th, 2005, 05:19 AM
I would love to know how they have a 6.8ghz clockspeed running in a mobile platform without it catching fire.

Its their own brand of chipset so if it exists, I doubt it'd be comparable to a current gen Intel or AMD chip clocked that high.

Robert Mann Z.
September 8th, 2005, 08:42 AM
i believe this entire site is a joke... i love the "we are #1" banner they have on there site

James Emory
September 9th, 2005, 07:08 PM
Here is some more talk about this chip.

www.dvorak.org/blog/?p=2742

Greg Boston
September 9th, 2005, 07:23 PM
Having come out of a 25 year career in the semiconducor industry, I can say that the engineers say that we will eventually have computers that run on 'light' because we are hitting the limits with traditional manufacturing methods. This company may have a first successful attempt on their hands. Or, maybe not. Time will tell for sure.

=gb=

George Ellis
September 10th, 2005, 09:45 PM
This is totally bogus. The first big hint is them running XP and Linux on it. All processors have to have a kernel and hardware drivers to run those OSs on top of them. MS and the Linux community are not confessing to writing kernels. I would have seen a notation on a new kernel from MS, but have not. In other words, those pictures of XP are fake. I can change XP to show I am running a processor at 1 THz. Had not tried to fake storage sizes though.

Stephen Finton
September 10th, 2005, 10:17 PM
From the text:

4 chips x 256GB each
One word = 4 x 64bits
Communications with AtomChip@Quantum@ II processor through
AtomChip@ decoder/transceiver and AtomChip@ co-processor.

6.8/4=1.7Ghz each

They're more than likely stacked and in parallel.

The only thing that is left is the memory and I have heard of some companies developing a non-volatile memory that saves the gate info when you turn off the computer. It does this by magnetically locking the gates. Leaving the memory just as permanent as anything you would write on a hard drive.

The capacity of the memory modules is what blows me away! But I guess it could be possible. There's no reason why they would pursue a new technology, if it didn't have the potential to hold more information.

Brian Wells
September 11th, 2005, 01:47 AM
Quantum-Optical Technology Illustrated (the complete tell-all...)
http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page3.html

Heath McKnight
September 11th, 2005, 08:45 AM
My friend was so excited until we saw that page last night (http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page3.html). Their technology is based on quarter-inch jacks, commonly found on the end of head phones from the 70s.

heath

Heath McKnight
September 11th, 2005, 08:49 AM
And this:

http://www.dvorak.org/blog/?p=2742

And this:

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/07092005/368/world-genius-touts-6-8ghz-quantum-optical-cpu.html

Atom Chip is promising to show it off at CES 2006...

heath

Heath McKnight
September 11th, 2005, 08:59 AM
Then there's this:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/07/atom_chip_miracle_machine/

and this:

http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=Shimon+Gendlin&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

The alleged founder of Atom Chips.

heath

James Emory
September 11th, 2005, 09:31 AM
Heath, did you not see my post, copycat? :)

Peter Jefferson
September 12th, 2005, 09:13 PM
although theoreticaly it IS a possibility, i dont see this happening anytime soon..
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/comments/3568/

Heath McKnight
September 12th, 2005, 09:28 PM
It seemed too obvious.

heath

Kyle Edwards
September 14th, 2005, 08:39 PM
Give him a call.

**phone number removed by admin, please do this in private**

Lives in Westbury, only 4 towns away from me.

Tavis Shaver
September 15th, 2005, 06:24 AM
Yeah i gotta call mega-bullsh1t on that.

Kyle Edwards
September 15th, 2005, 07:27 PM
Give him a call.

**phone number removed by admin, please do this in private**

Lives in Westbury, only 4 towns away from me.

His number is listed through CES too. Not very hard to find.

Damon Botsford
September 15th, 2005, 07:41 PM
Check out the spectacular video from their website!

http://www.compu-technics.com/images/solar%20memory.WMV

This things real.... yeah, and I'm a Chinese fighter pilot.

Wayne Morellini
September 16th, 2005, 04:44 AM
I've been told by a friend who is well into this stuff, that it is a hoax, that there is a quantum disk parts showing with the cover off the processor.

Note the clean room appears to be not so clean setup and cheap. You will also note the lens on the phono plug system (nice one) appear to point towards the case, where they would have little function (unless they are ball lens).

However something like this could come out one day, who knows maybe we have got lucky, but until I see working proof I'm skeptical. I should note, that I knew people that were actually negotiating on working on technology like this, but that tech was a lot lot lot faster (and we still haven't seen that). There is a lot of uneconomical stuff in the labs out there for years, like holographic memory cubes.

PC OS's and code can be emulated.

Ahmet Ilhan
September 16th, 2005, 06:51 AM
after watching the video, I just think this cannot be a scam.

it is just a mockery. they are having fun. nobody can expect people to believe this.

Craig Terott
September 16th, 2005, 08:49 AM
Shouldn't this thread be in AREA 51?

Craig Terott
September 16th, 2005, 12:00 PM
Can't wait till this expo, if for only shear entertainment value. Someone pleeeeese bring a voice recorder so we can hear this guy squirm and play dodgeball with pointed questioning. And I want to hear him explain why his laptop is not fully funtional.

Stephen Finton
September 16th, 2005, 05:00 PM
Check out the spectacular video from their website!

http://www.compu-technics.com/images/solar%20memory.WMV

This things real.... yeah, and I'm a Chinese fighter pilot.


I like how they cut to a still image of the chip so they can do the chroma key overlay. LOL!

Wayne Morellini
January 4th, 2006, 06:41 PM
OK, anybody at CES to check out where ever this exists.

Heath McKnight
January 4th, 2006, 07:03 PM
I'd forgotten about this thing. Let's see if they actually show up.

hwm

Wayne Morellini
January 5th, 2006, 02:54 AM
Yes, I want to see if I need $2K, or my own flying saucer to get this thing ;)

This is where the CES pages says they are at:

Company Booth(s):
Booth Number Show Location
36604 South Hall 4

http://cesweb.org/attendees/directory/rd_exhibitor_details.asp?exhibid=7059&

R.P. Cuenco
January 5th, 2006, 07:41 PM
thats actually quite entertaining.
i wonder how they got on ces' awards site.

Heath McKnight
January 6th, 2006, 12:17 AM
On their site, they have some awards, too. This has to be fiction.

heath

Wayne Morellini
January 6th, 2006, 08:45 PM
http://www.compu-technics.com/images/solar memory.WMV
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/ces/live-from-ces-quantum-disk-from-atom-chip-corp-147086.php
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/pcs/live-from-ces-atom-photo-swirl-147155.php
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EKF/is_n2191_v43/ai_19951759

All sorts of interesting CES stuff on the gizmodo page as well.

Heath McKnight
January 6th, 2006, 08:59 PM
First link didn't work, 2nd links went to the guy's site, third one is unknown.

heath

Wayne Morellini
January 7th, 2006, 05:45 AM
Got them all working, only the url tag had to be moved on the video link due to the space in there. All links are valid, I don't quiet get what you mean?

Guest
January 7th, 2006, 07:19 PM
I know whats being touted here isnt inconceivable.. http://www.physorg.com/news9063.html

Even the crappy web page doesnt deter me. If you have a group of hardware engineers building a web page the last things those guys think of is graphic design.. To them its all about the message..

But what is disturbing is the video and some of the examples.. Hard to take it seriously when you see that.. They are booked to appear at the electronics show should be interesting..

http://www.cesweb.org/attendees/directory/rd_exhibitor_details.asp?exhibid=7059&

Craig Terott
January 20th, 2006, 12:19 PM
Did anyone visit their booth?