Well, to be fair, energy and power are not the same thing.Power is the change in energy over the change in time.But that shouldn't make a difference, especially if MRAM is faster.
The other day I was cutting some diamonds(making a fort btw) with my latest Dragonforce CD, when I accidentally put it down next to my magnetic stapler. Man, that s**t was crazy.
So...buy a smaller computer? There are microATX form factors out there for exactly this purpose. You can get a desktop computer that's about 8 inches to a side, in the shape of a cube. No, it will never be as powerful as my mid-tower.
danomagnumJun 10, 2008
It's a good thing that's not how hard drives work....
oneoverzeroJun 10, 2008
Well, to be fair, energy and power are not the same thing.Power is the change in energy over the change in time.But that shouldn't make a difference, especially if MRAM is faster.
zalysterJun 11, 2008
@thefascist: Nope.
zalysterJun 11, 2008
The other day I was cutting some diamonds(making a fort btw) with my latest Dragonforce CD, when I accidentally put it down next to my magnetic stapler. Man, that s**t was crazy.
yosserhughesJun 11, 2008
I have to be honest Tom, I had no idea there was iRam, I was just being a jerk to the iFanboys.Thanks for the info.
chrishowieJun 17, 2008
Interesting. I guess the middle-man article screwed up the report.
demonwaspJun 18, 2008
So...buy a smaller computer? There are microATX form factors out there for exactly this purpose. You can get a desktop computer that's about 8 inches to a side, in the shape of a cube. No, it will never be as powerful as my mid-tower.