This is a hoax!
Atom Chip Corporation, a research and development company for new computer designs concentrating on new Quantum and Quantum-Optical devices for storing and processing information in a way that permits high-speed data accessibility, unveiled its 6.8GHz laptop, the AtomChip® SG220-2.
This new laptop does not employ a hard disk drive and hence increasing system stability by reducing the heat generated and eliminating vibration caused by hard disk operations. The laptop is completely based on solid state AtomChip® optoelectronics (except the DVD drive). Its 6.8GHz processing speed is powered by their very own AtomChip® Quantum® II processor, or four 1.7GHz Intel® Pentium® M processors. The new AtomChip® Quantum® II processor with 256MB on-board memory is claimed to have a high speed with very low consumption of electrical energy
The new non-volatile Quantum-Optical RAM increases the speed of the system as the need to refresh information after every cycle of reading of information (like regular RAM) doesn’t exist any more. AtomChip® SG220-2 is equipped with a 1TB Quantum-Optical non-volatile RAM (NvIOpSRAM-SODIMM 200-pin) to serve as memory and a 2TB non-volatile Quantum RAM (NvIOpRAM-ATA IDE) to serve as storage.
For full system speficifications, please visit their website throught the link at the end of this article.
Via: GadgetsMadness
Link: AtomChip® SG220-2
[edit 1] Chris Joseph pointed out that AtomChip’s previous version of Quantum-Opital RAM (with much lower capacity) appeared in CES 2004, and the it was patented in 1996. In the same page, we could find a link which shows that a previous version of Atom Chip’s laptop, the SG111 was displayed in CES 2005.
[edit 2] I received an email from Miles Cederman, linking me to Dan’s Data Letters #138, as well as Robert’s comment, linking me to an archived page of AtomChip. Both of them make it clear that AtomChip and its products were just a big joke.
[edit 3] Thanks to Robert for another link at The Register, which also covered the hoax.
[edit 4]This page is even more ridiculous, they have already set up a CES 2006 page when we’re still in year 2005.
Thanks Chris, Miles and Roberts for pointing this out :)
This is the real AtomChip Group, an atom chip research group at University of Heidelberg, Germany.
2005-09-07 12:44
I call for a bit of skepticism…
look at
this post from the 2004 CES
It’s been a year or more and nobody’s picked up on this revolutionary technology?
Your comments won’t let my hyperlink (preview check) but the patent they reference was issued in 1998
Inventors: Gendlin; Shimon (21 Reed La., Westbury, NY 11590)
Appl. No.: 758096
Filed: November 29, 1996