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Which brings up an intersting question; does faster computing necessarily mean better computing?

I know there are those out there that could think of many ways that faster cpu speeds would improve the experience in general, but isn't the interface, how that faster cpu is used, the important part?

I know that the other side of the POET coin, its' efficiency, is indisputable.

After watching the Intel presentation I feel that our PDA partner is now very important, and could make the difference between having fast stuff and having DESIRED fast stuff that will make our shares valuable.


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