Gamers have all the luck
Gamers are power users, definitely, which also implies that they are loaded. Not loaded as in drunk but as in well heeled, with deep pockets, in fact, well off - maybe.
Whether the income comes from the games they play online or from work or inheritance, the salient point is that personal computer or PC makers seem to think that gamers should have the first taste of the latest computer systems with the newest computer chip improvements.
How else can you explain the following amazing specification for a newly introduced desktop gaming machine using Intel's new Core 17 Nehalem chips on 64-bit Windows Operating System or OS and priced at just under $3,000.00?
[....80G-byte solid-state drive....to accompany a 1T-byte hard drive....powered by a quad-core Core i7-940 processor running at 2.93GHz and has 6G bytes of memory....]
The rest of us low-earners will hope to have that kind of wow configuration right after the second half of 2009, along with the equally zippy data transfer rates promised by the new USB 3.0 capability.
Can you imagine what USB 3.0 can do? Check this excerpt out:
[....A flash drive based on USB 3.0 can move 1G byte of data to a host device in 3.3 seconds, compared to 33 seconds with USB 2.0, Ravencraft said. That means two full-length movies can be transferred from a portable USB drive to a PC in under a minute.....]



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