You were taking in circles like usual, saying the chip was quote “far too advanced” for Apple, going on and on about how even their servers couldn’t handle the output from a single Cell over the network, blah blah blah how powerful this thing was some more, even though it’s used in a game console for kids as if that’s somehow more avanced than what Apple is capable of. Learn to stick with the subject, and try to make non-contradictory statements that add up on basic levels when you post, if possible.
The quote "far too advanced" appears first in this thread in the very post I am responding to right now -- yours. You put it in quotes so you can't say you were paraphrasing. Your habit of lying about my posts is getting absurd.
on and on about how even their servers couldnt handle the output from a single Cell over the network
You are also the only one here to have said that. Lie #2.
how powerful this thing was some more, even though its used in a game console for kids
Such game console being more powerful than the PCs in Folding@Home and being used to make small supercomputers. Yes, it is an extremely powerful chip, the most powerful ever put into a game console.
Learn to stick with the subject, and try to make non-contradictory statements
The subject led here with someone else's question about the subject of the thread.
And learn to quit lying. Two in this very post -- would be impressive for anybody but you. You're slowing down a bit.