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Author Re: AM radio: astronomically-high frequency modulator signal present on an astronomically-low frequ
marika

2007-06-26, 8:25 pm


boson boss wrote in message
<1182894233.826909.280240@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>...

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>"The speed of light can also be of concern on very short distances. In
>supercomputers, the speed of light imposes a limit on how quickly data
>can be sent between processors. If a processor operates at 1 GHz, a
>signal can only travel a maximum of 300 mm in a single cycle.
>Processors must therefore be placed close to each other to minimise
>communication latencies. If clock frequencies continue to increase,
>the speed of light will eventually become a limiting factor for the
>internal design of single chips."
>


seriously, I have been trying to figure out a separate problem now since
about 04, and that explains it as well as anything. the contractor who
checked on it was on a completely different tangent. interesting

mk5000

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Now deservingly this easy chair
But the rocking stopped by wheels of despair"--metallica, hero of the day

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