I'm trying to decide if you read my posts at all or just read the title and wanted your name up on it.
My whole intire point is that currently if you took any chip whatever using whatever sized technology, lets take the northwood as an example. It has however many transistors in it. If you double its side the amount of work it can do will double and the amount of heat output WILL, yes i said WILL, also double. So as you can see faster does equal hotter. As watercooling isn't standard normal heatsinks cant cope with this heat. So to get past this problem and improve performance, AMD and INTEL create small lower power structured transistors to reduce the temperature at the higher speed. If watercooling was standard the same speed is available very cheaply on an older doubled sized chip as the much more expensive new small chip. My point is DELL would sell watercooling as long as the public wanted it. The chip off the board WILL, yes I said it again,it WILL be safer(I know that a mobo can handle getting wet, sometimes and sometimes it can't) so the public will be more likely to accept it as standard, this will enable AMD and INTEL to improve speeds instantly.
ANyway, Texas Instruments are already producing 0.09 micron transistors.(SO guys buy up the stock now).
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