Hi everyone.  I know this is OT, but I figured I'd share some info with 
all of you.  Basically, if you look far enough into the future, Intel has some 
fantastic technologies on the way.  I read in one magazine that Intel is 
working with some physicists on creating a processor that does not use 
traditional 
"on off", or binary, chips.  These processors will have many bits, and the bit 
will be determined by measuring the angle of an individual electron.  Here is 
a short article on Intels plan to create a processor that uses hundreds of 
cores.  Also mentions the use of lasers.

http://pcworld.about.com/news/Mar032005id119885.htm


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