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The article doesn't say no, it says idk. The author asks readers if they know the answer in the body. This is the first question-marked headline I've ever seen that's actually meant as a question.

Also, the studies on that Wikipedia page disprove the law.



> But the company can’t quite show any of that today — because Flow hasn’t built a chip and doesn’t necessarily intend to build one, its co-founders tell The Verge.

The answer is clearly, no, they didn't make CPUs 100x faster. Maybe they intend to, but that's not the same thing as having done it.


I guess if you take the title literally. I understood it to mean, did they just figure out how to do it.


They claim that they think they know how to do it. That's two conditionals.


Well yeah the thing is extremely likely a scam.


The article also ends in a question mark. Journalist: “here are their white papers, what do you think?”

That’s… an interesting way to write an article. Maybe they will write an article about comments to bring it full circle.




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