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John P. Myers
04-01-12, 06:07 PM
I know what you're thinking: this must be an april fool's joke. Well, if it is, it's gotta be one of the most elaborate ones i've ever seen...

http://www.eurocom.com/
At the top of the screen, a bit to the right of center (almost dead center @ 1080p), click the Newsroom tab. Next click the bold black letters next to today's (april 1st) date.

You may or may not believe what you see, but if you dig through the website at their products and other news releases, someone had to have gone through more trouble than it's worth for it to be a joke.

Wthout a doubt, you can be assured this would be the #1 gaming notebook in the world.

Some quick specs:
Core Logic: Intel X79 Express Chipset
• Processor: Intel Core i7 (LGA2011) with 8-cores/16-treads and 20 MB of L3 cache
• VGA TECHNOLOGY: Quad GPU support with 4 VGA modules. Supporting both modular MXM 3.0b and 4.0a. Supporting NVIDIA GeForce, QUadro and AMD Radeon GPUs, supports both SLI-D and CFx-D
o Available GPUs:
o NVIDIA: GTX 580M, GTX 560M, GTX 675M (Fermi), GTX 670M (Fermi), GTX 660M (Kepler);
o QUADRO 5010M, 4000M, 3000M;
o AMD: HD6990M, HD6970M; 7000M
• MEMORY: up to 96GB of DDR3-1600/1866memory via six physical memory sockets
• EXPANSION: Built-in ExpressCard 34/54 slot and 1x internal PCI-E slot
• STORAGE: up to 6TB of storage with six physical SSD, Hybrid or Hard disks with support for RAID 0/1/5/10/30 support with SAS interface.

"4 x 384 CUDA cores for a total of 1536 CUDA Cores, 4 x 4 GB GDDR5 RAM totaling 16 GB GDDR5 RAM, as well as 3.86 Teraflops x 4 yielding up to 15.44 Teraflops"

Mike029
04-01-12, 06:21 PM
Is it possible to pack all of that into a laptop? What would you do, walk around with a couple of car batteries to run all those gpu's at 100%? :p