The 500GHz Processor

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nightcrawler

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aravind_n20 said:
lowering the temperature increases the resistance of metals so adversely affect the perfomance and cud damage other parts. U shud cool only the semiconductor crstals inside the PC.

And how can such intense localized cooling be done..surely if they are using Liquid He which is very close to 0 Kelvin at that temperature electrons start to lose their mobility, especially in metals which form essential part of various system buses. I am just wondering how these guys come up with such things...the processor itself will conduct the heat...cold? to these buses at such a low temperature...I mean I am confused how can they insulate the processor's semiconductor material to the 100% and cool only that much part to liquid he :confused:
 

freshseasons

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nightcrawler said:
And how can such intense localized cooling be done..surely if they are using Liquid He which is very close to 0 Kelvin at that temperature electrons start to lose their mobility, especially in metals which form essential part of various system buses. I am just wondering how these guys come up with such things...the processor itself will conduct the heat...cold? to these buses at such a low temperature...I mean I am confused how can they insulate the processor's semiconductor material to the 100% and cool only that much part to liquid he :confused:

Like This .All seem regular boards to me->VVVVVV
*images.tomshardware.com/2003/12/30/5_ghz_project/aufmacher_en.jpg
*www.techimo.com/images/img2/news-misc/p4oc.jpg
 

mustang

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That is Great,its really unbelievable,but Researchers of IBM and Georgia Institute of Technology shows that nothing is impossible,by this it is very helpful for all the users,it also saves the Time which the most important for us & safety of our system,it also have many advantages.
 
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