Ottawa-based Eurocom has announced a new model in their Panther
notebook series.
According to Computer Dealer News
(http://www.computerdealernews.com/news/canadian-hardware-vendor-claims-world-supercomputer-record/30694):
>>> The Panther computer can also be classified as a
workstation and server class notebook with E5-2600 v2 processors,
6 Terabytes of storage, RAID 0/1/5/10 and a one hour battery life.
<<<
Am I the only one that - at first - thought that was a typo on the
battery life???
>>> Mark Bialic, Eurocom president, said incorporating a
12 core, 24 thread processor into a notebook form factor will
bring massive performance for on the go. <<<
...as long as you don't "go" more than an hour between AC outlets,
I guess!
(Don't get me wrong - I'd still like to have one.)
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-Adam Thompson
athompso@athompso.net