OH OK I understand; no I haven't checked into the clock speed of the 
Intel n270 yet. Will do now while i am on the topic . . .--- In A-1-
[EMAIL PROTECTED], jpurcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Lisa,
> 
> > I mean the CIA, can they really use AMDs to get information from 
us  
> > individuals, if so, then it isn't fair to get into our privacy 
like  
> > that, In fact, it is wrong!
> 
> You are still on the wrong track. First off the Atom Processor has  
> nothing to do with anyone snooping on us. It is just a very tiny  
> processor, no new non processing capabilities. Maybe even lower  
> capabilities. I could not find the Clock Speed on the INTEL site, 
Did  
> you get that, it's an Intel chip, not an AMD. :-)
> 
> Jim
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